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Skegness to Boston 57 visit Skegness sand, sea and lots of fun! With miles of beautiful sandy beach and a colourful landscaped garden foreshore. There are hundreds of things to do! The seafront is bursting with fun fairs, amusements, seal sanctuary, golf, ten pin bowling, boating, laser quest, mini village, kiosks, gift shops, outdoor swimming pool, cafes.....something for everyone! The town also caters for all your shopping needs. It’s just as exciting in the evening with a variety of restaurants, pubs, clubs and the Embassy Centre where you can grab a show. August until November Skegness seafront is illuminated with an array of spectacular lights. It’s not hard to see why it’s so popular! visit Boston a thriving market town! Boston is a historic and attractive market town, with busy markets held every Wednesday and Saturday. It is dominated by St Botolphs Church, a beautiful piece of architecture - although locals cheekily call it the ‘Stump’. The 271ft high tower can be seen 20 miles away. This is the town in which the Pilgrim Fathers were imprisoned in 1607 following their first attempt to escape to America. The cells which held them can still be seen in the 15th century Guildhall. Distinctive buildings include Blackfriars 13th Century Friary and Customs House. Hussey Tower, an ancient ruined castle-like structure is one of the oldest brick buildings in Lincolnshire. Explore the medieval streets either side the river! Skegness to Boston 57 Monday to Friday except Bank Holidays route number X57 57 X57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 journey codes CDN CH SH SDI SH SDI SH Skegness Interchange 0620 0720 0800 0800 0850 1350 1450 1515 1525 1615 1625 1715 1815 Wainfleet Market Place -- 0733 0813 0813 0903 1403 1503 1536 1538 1636 1638 1728 1828 Wainfleet Queens Estate -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1539 -- 1639 -- -- -- Wainfleet A52 Council Houses 0627 0737 0817 0817 0907 1407 1507 1542 1542 1642 1642 1732 1832 Friskney Barley Mow 0631 0741 0821 0821 0911 until 1411 1511 1546 1546 1646 1646 1736 1836 Friskney Church -- 0745 -- -- -- -- -- 1550 1550 1650 1650 1740 -- Wrangle Angel Inn 0638 0754 -- -- -- -- -- 1559 1559 1659 1659 1749 -- Old Leake Church End -- 0759 -- -- -- -- -- 1604 1604 1704 1704 1754 -- Leverton 0644 0805 0835 0835 0925 1425 1525 1610 1610 1710 1710 1800 1850 Benington Nelson Inn 0647 0808 0838 0838 0928 1428 1528 1613 1613 1713 1713 1803 1853 Butterwick Five Bells 0653 0812 -- -- -- every hour -- -- 1617 1617 1717 1717 1807 -- Freiston Church 0656 0815 -- -- -- -- -- 1620 1620 1720 1720 1810 -- Boston Pilgrim Hospital 0701 0822 0843 0933 then 1433 1533 1627 1627 1727 1727 1817 1858 Boston College -- -- 0855 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Boston Bus Station 0713 0834 -- 0855 0945 1445 1545 1639 1639 1739 1739 1829 1910 journey codes CD College Days Only CH College Holidays Only SD School Days Only SH School Holidays Only I These journeys run via Skegness Grammar School at 1523 and 1623 N This journey starts at Chapel St Leonards Bus Station 0735 and runs via Ingoldmells Church 0742, Fantasy Island 0744 and Butlins 0747 Saturday route number X57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 Skegness Interchange 0620 0720 0800 0850 1350 1515 1615 1715 1815 Wainfleet Market Place -- 0733 0813 0903 1403 1528 1628 1728 1828 Wainfleet A52 Council Houses 0627 0737 0817 0907 1407 1532 1632 1732 1832 Friskney Barley Mow 0631 0741 0821 0911 until 1411 1536 1636 1736 1836 Friskney Church -- 0745 -- -- -- 1540 1640 1740 -- Wrangle Angel Inn 0638 0754 -- -- -- 1549 1649 1749 -- Old Leake Church End -- 0759 -- -- -- 1554 1654 1754 -- Leverton 0644 0805 0835 0925 1425 1600 1700 1800 1850 Benington Nelson Inn 0647 0808 0838 0928 1428 1603 1703 1803 1853 Butterwick Five Bells 0653 0812 -- -- every hour -- 1607 1707 1807 -- Freiston Church 0656 0815 -- -- -- 1610 1710 1810 -- Boston Pilgrim Hospital 0701 0822 0843 0933 then 1433 1617 1717 1817 1858 Boston Bus Station 0713 0834 0855 0945 1445 1629 1729 1829 1910 Boston to Skegness 57 Monday to Friday except Bank Holidays route number 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 journey codes SH SDI SH SD SH Boston Bus Station 0715 0715 0840 0905 0950 1450 1610 1710 1710 1745 1835 1915 Boston College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1720 -- -- -- -- Boston Pilgrim Hospital 0725 0725 0850 0915 1000 1500 1620 -- 1720 1755 1845 1925 Freiston Church 0731 0731 -- -- -- -- 1626 1726 1726 1801 1851 1931 Butterwick Five Bells 0735 0735 -- -- -- until -- 1630 1730 1730 1805 1855 1935 Benington Nelson Inn 0739 0739 0859 0924 1009 1509 1634 1734 1734 1809 1859 1939 Leverton 0741 0741 0901 0926 1011 1511 1636 1736 1736 1811 1901 1941 Old Leake Church End 0745 0745 -- -- -- -- 1640 1740 1740 1815 1905 1945 Wrangle Angel Inn 0749 0749 -- -- -- -- 1644 1744 1744 1819 1909 1949 Friskney Church 0801 0801 -- -- -- -- 1656 1756 1756 1831 1921 2001 Friskney Barley Mow 0806 0806 0914 0939 1024 every hour 1524 1701 1801 1801 1836 1926 2006 Wainfleet A52 Council Houses 0810 0810 0918 0943 1028 1528 1705 1805 1805 1840 1930 2010 Wainfleet Queens Estate -- 0812 -- -- -- then -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wainfleet Market Place 0814 0815 0922 0947 1032 1532 1709 1809 1809 1844 1934 2014 Skegness Interchange 0827 0835 0935 1000 1045 1545 1722 1822 1822 1857 1947 2027 journey code CD College Days Only CH College Holidays Only SD School Days Only SH School Holidays Only I This journey runs via Skegness Grammar School at 0829 Saturday route number 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 Boston Bus Station 0720 0840 0905 0950 1450 1640 1740 1840 1915 Boston Pilgrim Hospital 0730 0850 0915 1000 1500 1650 1750 1850 1925 Freiston Church 0736 -- -- -- -- 1656 1756 1856 1931 Butterwick Five Bells 0740 -- -- -- until -- 1700 1800 1900 1935 Benington Nelson Inn 0744 0859 0924 1009 1509 1704 1804 1904 1939 Leverton 0746 0901 0926 1011 1511 1706 1806 1906 1941 Old Leake Church End 0750 -- -- -- -- 1710 1810 1910 1945 Wrangle Angel Inn 0754 -- -- -- -- 1714 1814 1914 1949 Friskney Church 0806 -- -- -- -- 1726 1826 1926 2001 Friskney Barley Mow 0811 0914 0939 1024 every hour 1524 1731 1831 1931 2006 Wainfleet A52 Council Houses 0815 0918 0943 1028 1528 1735 1835 1935 2010 Wainfleet Market Place 0819 0922 0947 1032 then 1532 1739 1839 1939 2014 Skegness Interchange 0832 0935 1000 1045 1545 1752 1852 1952 2027 .
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