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Frampton is a long-established linear village sitting just south of Boston, where the flat, fertile landscape of the Lincolnshire Fens meets the edge of the saltmarshes. It is effectively split into two distinct areas: the main village along the old low road, and Frampton West, which sits further inland toward the A16. The area is defined by its agricultural roots, with open fields and big skies providing a quiet, rural backdrop, though the town of Boston is only a ten-minute drive away for major shops and rail links. The village is home to the medieval St Mary’s Church - notable for its impressive spire - and is perhaps best known for the RSPB Frampton Marsh nature reserve. This expansive wetland area on the village’s doorstep offers miles of walking trails along the banks of The Haven and provides a genuine sense of openness. It’s a practical location for those who want a bit of space and a slower pace while remaining within easy reach of local services.