The straight-line distance from the northernmost town in Lincolnshire (Barton upon Humber) to the nearest Scottish border crossing point (at Gretna) is approximately 225 km. (The shortest road distance between these points, however, is more like 265 km.)
Now, what prompted that question, I wonder? No.
No. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire are counties in the north of England. They share a common border.
Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire
The southern border of Scotland is also the northern border of England so you can literally step over the border from England into Scotland in exactly the same way that you could walk over the border from the US into Canada. The distance between London and Edinburgh is about 400 miles.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
No, Scotland's only border is with England.
Scotland and England share a common border.
About 130 miles.
80 Miles
Lincolnshire is a county in England and is not a separate country or province
Scotland shares a common border with England but has no border with any other country.
Scotland's southern border is England's northern border.