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I've recently started working in Burgess Hill and some refer to luncheon as dinner, so I am going to say Mid Sussex.
Anyone who has "enjoyed" that smug, patronising book Pies And Prejudice will know that apparently it begins at Crewe going North West and Sheffield going north/north east.
I was asked this question and said 'Chesterfield'. Don't know why, but I'd stick to it.
I was asked this question and said 'Chesterfield'. Don't know why, but I'd stick to it.
My son's girlfriend is from Chesterfield, and she considers I part of the East Midlands.
Sheffield, just up the road, is however considered as Northern.
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My son's girlfriend is from Chesterfield, and she considers I part of the East Midlands.
Sheffield, just up the road, is however considered as Northern.
I've lived in Nottingham for a few years and urs proudly midlands.
Sheffield up t'road is North about an hour away up the m1.
They all have funny accents. And there is no poets corner here.
Somewhere around Mansfield is my guess
I live in Warwick and we are very much midlands but I travel a fair bit and have a few rules with geography. I don't think these are far wrong.
Going down the m5 it becomes the West Country when you reach Gloucester.
Going up the m6 becomes north after stoke (Crewe and Nantwich)
Going up the m1 it becomes north after Derby so I would class Mansfield as north (although in notts)
Going down the m40 when I hit Bicester I class as south
M1 south of Milton Keynes is the south.
Going it becomes the east when you go past Kettering on the a14 - this bit is best avoided.
Other than that I grew up in south Devon so actually reaching dartmoor is the north.
Went to uni in Nottingham so I say anything North of Nottingham as that's central
My son's girlfriend is from Chesterfield, and she considers it part of the East Midlands.
Sheffield, just up the road, is however considered as Northern.
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My son's girlfriend is from Chesterfield, and she considers I part of the East Midlands.
Sheffield, just up the road, is however considered as Northern.
I would class Mansfield as north (although in notts)
I have to agree, and not only because the place is as far north as Crewe. I used to think of Mansfield as just another Midlands town, but on my first visit is was apparent that the accent was northern (in fact it's quite similar to Doncaster's). On moving here, I noticed the proliferation of northern traits such as pigeon racing and heavy drinking ('soft southerner' was the usual comment as I struggled with my sixth pint of an evening). Also you would see whippets and retired greyhounds being walked (although I never saw any being raced). Sutton and Kirkby-in-Ashfield have much the same culture and accent, but you have to accept that Nottingham is a Midland city. So, probably somewhere between Junctions 26 and 27 of the M1 then.Somewhere around Mansfield is my guess
Crawley is on the borderlands. Anything North of the county boundary, really
Arundel.