Disambiguation evidence for St Botolph's Church via surface form

"St Botolph's Church, Boston"


As subject (44)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "St Botolph's Church, Boston".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Boston Stump
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic
clergyType rector
constructionEnd 15th century
constructionStart early 14th century
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Botolph
denomination Anglican
diocese Diocese of Lincoln
floorPlanType cruciform
hasCemetery churchyard
hasFeature bells
hasFeature clerestory windows
hasFeature lantern tower
hasFeature large nave
hasFeature stained glass windows
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasPart The Stump
hasWebsite https://www.parishofboston.co.uk
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationDate 1966
instanceOf Church of England church
instanceOf Grade I listed building
instanceOf landmark
instanceOf medieval church building
instanceOf parish church
locatedIn Borough of Boston
locatedIn Boston, Lincolnshire, England
surface form: Boston, Lincolnshire
locatedIn East Midlands
locatedIn Lincolnshire
locatedNear River Witham
materialUsed limestone
notableFor dominant position on Boston skyline
notableFor maritime navigation landmark
notableFor tall lantern tower
parish Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
province Province of Canterbury
publicAccess yes
touristAttraction yes
towerHeight approximately 272 feet
towerHeight approximately 83 metres
usedFor Christian worship
usedFor community events
usedFor tourism

As object (4)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "St Botolph's Church, Boston".

Boston, Lincolnshire, England hasReligiousSite
"St Botolph's Church, Boston"
↳ resolves to St Botolph's Church
surface form: Boston, Lincolnshire
St Botolph's Church locatedIn
"St Botolph's Church, Boston"
↳ resolves to St Botolph's Church
self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Stump
The Stump nicknameOf
"St Botolph's Church, Boston"
↳ resolves to St Botolph's Church
The Stump partOf
"St Botolph's Church, Boston"
↳ resolves to St Botolph's Church