Ignored a few county borders to create a more accurate division of England.

by OceansOfLight

19 comments
  1. Why is half of Gloucestershire and a bit of Oxfordshire in the midlands? They are southern by all accounts.

  2. I don’t know why this is downvoted – this is by an absolute mile the most accurate one yet.

  3. Christ how many more of these pointless posts are we going to have to look at now?

  4. This is a solid one. County borders often don’t consider the geography that has resulted in one area being considered a different region to the other.

  5. This is the best one yet. Peterborough, Banbury and Tewkesbury in the Midlands. North Essex in East Anglia. South Essex, Bournemouth and Swindon in the South. High Peak and Grimsby in the North. Agree on all counts.

  6. My personal view is that Sheffield is actually a midlands city, albeit I can accept that everything to the north of it is Yorkshire.

  7. Its decent but im not sure why the south gets 3 separate regions whilst all the north is just lumped in together

  8. The west country is further south than the south? Change it to be south east.

  9. Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset are the south west or ‘westcountry’ anything else is up north.

  10. Best one yet but I think London should be its own area (basically just anything in the m25) and I also think that east Lincolnshire should go in the east anglia column, has way more in common with that area than midlands imo.

  11. Put this up in classrooms across the country. It has been decided.

  12. Judging by the road signs in London, you misspelled The North.

  13. Cheltenham *and much of the Cotswolds* in the Midlands? What *are* you injecting?

    Oh yes, and Lincolnshire, in its lovely entirety is *east*.

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