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Boston Sessions House

Boston, LincolnshireCounty halls in EnglandCourt buildings in EnglandGovernment buildings completed in 1842Grade II* listed buildings in Lincolnshire
Use British English from August 2022
Boston Sessions House (geograph 6684203)
Boston Sessions House (geograph 6684203)

Boston Sessions House is a judicial structure in Church Close, Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The structure, which used to be the main courthouse for the north of Parts of Holland, is a Grade II* listed building. The site is also home to County Hall, the former headquarters of Holland County Council.

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Boston Sessions House
Church Close,

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N 52.9793 ° E -0.0248 °
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Church Close
PE21 6LU , Trinity
England, United Kingdom
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