[2] The village is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from the town of Boston and to the east (the seaward side) of the A16, which runs along the townlands.
The village lies on the edge of one of the great marine creek levees formed during the Bronze Age, 2 to 2.5 miles (3 to 4 km) from the modern salt marsh.
[4] Easthampton[further explanation needed] has an active bell ringing group based in the old church of St Mary's, holding minor records in this field.
[citation needed] A second church, that of Saint Michael and All Angels, was a private chapel for the Tunnard family who lived at Frampton House.
[5] Frampton Hall, a Grade II* listed red-brick country house, was built in 1725 by Coney Tunnard, who was High Sheriff of Lincolnshire.