Very South. Met a guy from that area who was his own uncle.
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Quick question. Where is East Anglia; Considered by you to be North or South?
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Posted 13 hours ago #
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Is that a town in Devon ?
Posted 13 hours ago # -
Not sure.
I'm on the fens about this one.Posted 13 hours ago # -
I consider it to be the South East, but it's North East of here, but then almost everything is...
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I live in the North and it takes 4hrs driving south to get there. That makes it in the south. As for east? My mum comes from Manea which is a bit east but not very east.
Posted 12 hours ago # -
it's East
the bit at the bottom is in the South and the bit at the top is in the North
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It's on the East coast and, for England at least, it's in the middle.
That makes it the Middle East.
Posted 12 hours ago # -
It's north of me, being in Kent.
Though I consider it still to be in the south.
Just like the south of the USA it has lots of inbreeding leading to banjo playing children.
Posted 5 hours ago # -
It's nowhere. Or, to be more precise - the arse end of nowhere.
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just had to google to see if it was even still 'a place' today, i remember anglia telly back in the day and considered EA to just be norfolk and suffolk. i live in lincoln and consider lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk to just be 'the east'.
Posted 5 hours ago # -
South, the same as any place below Penrith.
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Lincolnshire is the North. Norfolk is the South.
Posted 1 hour ago # -
Oh come on guys!
We've done this one to death. There is a definitive answer to this question.
It's well documented and clearly defined within Stuart Maconie's seminal work on the subject, "Pies and Prejudice: In search of the North".
The North undeniably begins in... CrewePosted 1 hour ago # -
East.
The North begins at the Watford Gap and ends at Berwick, where it becomes The South again.
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Half of it is basically London, so it's the south.
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You have to cross the Thames to get there: it's The North.
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Watford Gap ?
You have missed out the whole of the Midlands !( in the south)
Being generous ..Hull across to Manchester and beyond is where I would say is North on a bad day.
On a good day it's from Scotch Corner across to Penrith...when Yorkshire & Lancashire are then southern northerners as a token gesture.
Obviously we are talking England & Wales here and not the wild untamed lands beyond the northern most border ..Posted 56 minutes ago # -
It's the east (but is in the south). It's not the south east because they don't have that horrible esturine accent.
The north (of England) lies north of a line between the Mersey and the Humber. South of that is the Midlands (which is actually a buffer zone to protect us from southerners), where that ends and the sarf begins is anyone's guess and isn't really of any importance.
Posted 47 minutes ago # -
I'm on the South Coast and it took 5 hours driving North to get to Norfolk at Christmas.
Posted 17 minutes ago #
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