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Cultural Conundrum: Where Does Lincolnshire Truly Belong?

Hi all. I’m from Norfolk and often feel like Lincolnshire has an odd place in England, as in what regions it falls into. Travelling through the Fens and around Boston and Skegness it seems to me like that southern part is an extension of East Anglia.

Cultural Conundrum: Where Does Lincolnshire Truly Belong?

An intriguing debate has been ignited on the local social media platform, Reddit, as users consider Lincolnshire’s cultural identity within the wider English context. The discussion, instigated by a Norfolk resident, queries whether Lincolnshire should be identified as part of East Anglia, the Midlands, or the North.

The Reddit user speculated that the southern parts of Lincolnshire, including regions like the Fens, Boston, and Skegness, seem to reflect the qualities of East Anglia. Simultaneously, the central corridor extending to Scunthorpe appears to align with the Midlands, whereas the northern areas surrounding Scunthorpe and the Humber resonate with Northern attributes.

The Reddit conversation rapidly grew, featuring a wealth of local knowledge. A commenter emphasised, “Scunthorpe is not in the middle, it’s the north,” suggesting that the area around Lincoln marks the true midpoint. Another participant remarked about Boston, drawing attention to its puzzlingly congested roads given its size, thus contributing to the town’s captivating charm.

This spirited online conversation underscores the distinct geographical and cultural fusion inherent in Lincolnshire, rendering it a county brimming with character and complexity. Whether perceived as an extension of East Anglia, a fragment of the Midlands, or a conduit to the North, Lincolnshire continues to intrigue and confound straightforward classification.

This article was compiled by The Lincoln Post using data sourced from online forums. [View source](https://reddit.com/r/Lincolnshire/comments/1lrczq4/where_is_lincolnshire_culturally/).

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