Boncroft

Boncroft
Boncroft is an independant county district east of Colby. Formerly part of Drum & Colby, the area became its own county in 1976.

Boncroft lies on Boncroft Hill, hence its county name.

Boncroft is known for its unique landscape. The majority of the hill is bare grass, which is typical for most of the central-north region. Boncroft typically gets 18% less rainfall than Colby.

Boncroft is made up of seven settlements. Of which, one is recognised by Boncroft constituency as a town. Shellfall is Boncroft's only "town", with 9,544 inhabitants.

Southfield has 4,675.

Northfield has 3,960.

Holefoot has 2,307.

Loweshall has 189.

Hillsend has 39.

Boncroft End has 22.

Hillsend and Boncroft End are currently privately-occupied reserve areas for hunting. Protests have been carried out many times in recent years in these two areas. Boncroft End however has a public park and is popular among residents and visitors.