Boston Guildhall Museum (C) Christine Hasman When the Pilgrim Fathers first attempted to escape religious persecution and flee to Holland from Scotia Creek (see <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TF3640'>TF3640</a>) they were arrested and incarcerated in cells at Boston Guildhall. The cells and the courtroom above have been preserved, as the Guildhall (on South Street) is now a museum, but it is currently undergoing extensive renovation works which are not due to complete until 2007.