Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Boyton is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of Suffolk, England, about eight miles east of Woodbridge, and close to Orford Ness. Boyton is a small village in South East England and is part of the heritage coast. In the Domesday Book Boyton was recorded under the name "Bohtuna". The village has a number of facilities within the surrounding area, for instance, Hollesley primary school; a village primary school for children aged 4 –11 years. The Boyton village hall is also becoming a focus for new village activities, HM Prison Hollesley Bay is also located not far from the village center. In the 1870's Boyton was described by John Marius Wilson as:"a parish in Woodbridge district, Suffolk; on the river Alde, near Hollesley bay, 4 miles WSW of Orford, and 7 SE of Melton r. station."According to statistics from the 2011 census, Boyton had a population of 147. The village name 'Boyton' can be translated to "farmstead of the boys or servants"""@en }
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- Boyton,_Suffolk abstract "Boyton is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal district of Suffolk, England, about eight miles east of Woodbridge, and close to Orford Ness. Boyton is a small village in South East England and is part of the heritage coast. In the Domesday Book Boyton was recorded under the name "Bohtuna". The village has a number of facilities within the surrounding area, for instance, Hollesley primary school; a village primary school for children aged 4 –11 years. The Boyton village hall is also becoming a focus for new village activities, HM Prison Hollesley Bay is also located not far from the village center. In the 1870's Boyton was described by John Marius Wilson as:"a parish in Woodbridge district, Suffolk; on the river Alde, near Hollesley bay, 4 miles WSW of Orford, and 7 SE of Melton r. station."According to statistics from the 2011 census, Boyton had a population of 147. The village name 'Boyton' can be translated to "farmstead of the boys or servants""".