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Middle Rasen sits just on the western edge of Market Rasen, where the flat expanse of the Lincolnshire Fenlands begins to give way to the gentler rises of the Wolds. While it shares a name and a proximity with its larger neighbour, it retains a distinct character, defined largely by the River Rase which winds through its centre. The village is split into two historical parishes, Drax and Tupholme, a quirk reflected in the unusual layout of the local church, St Peter and St Paul, which features two distinct aisles once intended to serve both congregations. Most daily life centres around the village hall and the local primary school, while the Gallamore Lane industrial area provides a practical hub for local trade. It is a place of quiet connectivity; the A631 provides a straightforward link towards Gainsborough or Louth, yet once you step off the main road, the atmosphere is dictated by traditional red-brick cottages and the network of footpaths that follow the river towards the open fields.