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Market Deeping sits on the north bank of the River Welland, marking the historic border where Lincolnshire meets Cambridgeshire. It is the largest of the ‘Deeping’ settlements, characterized by a long, wide High Street lined with independent shops and stone buildings that reflect its history as a prosperous coaching stop on the road to Lincoln. While it functions as a primary service hub for the surrounding villages - offering a mix of traditional pubs, a library, and a large health centre - it manages to retain a distinct, small-town identity separate from the urban sprawl of Peterborough, which lies about eight miles to the south. The geography is famously flat, typical of the edge of the Fens, providing straightforward walking routes along the river towards Deeping St James. For those working in the city, the A15 provides a direct link, but the town itself feels much quieter, defined by the slow pace of the river and the grey limestone architecture that is so characteristic of this corner of South Kesteven.