I wouldn't move anywhere with crap internet, it's absolutely a factor in a move these days.
yep i'm moving soon & i'm making sure I get fast internet

I wouldn't move anywhere with crap internet, it's absolutely a factor in a move these days.
Disagree I moved house and went from Virgin 150/10 to sky 80/20 and apart from downloads taking twice has long its hardly torture, matter of a fact my pings and latency is better on sky fibre than Virgin and get lower pings vs my friends on same server and they are on Virgin.
The biggest issue OP will face is others using the Internet while playing games it's horrible I had too wait almost two months before this house got fibre connected and I was using sky basic connection it was fine playing online only streaming was horrible.
Internet is just as important as water, gas and electric.
Out of interest wouldn't your ping be crappy if u had say 3 family members streaming Netflix on a 100mb connection ?
Lol I can believe it, it sounds absolutely ridiculous buying a house around the broadband, but it's a "thing" we all use a lot, it's like saying no TV or cups of tea for some people.
Yeah Sky are horrible at peak times when downloading etc, or if you Torrent. Even Social Media traffic they mess with I believe! VPN made it all go away and get constant max speeds...
Sky don't traffic shape, throttle or any other method of reducing or controlling what you do on the Internet. Unless you're on broadband connect. Which they've stopped selling for new customers.
Have you thought about getting another line installed, purely for your gaming? Sure there's a cost, and two lots of line rental, but it would mean exclusivity for your gaming?
Being in the middle of nowhere, your latency will likely be the bigger obstacle - for first person shooters anyway.
The UK is so small that location isn't all that important with regard to latency. The difference between London and Scotland is maybe 10-15ms at worst, and he's already in Lincolnshire so I can't see that having a big impact. In terms of actual line length that will make very little difference to latency unless it causes a more fundamental problem.
I think the problem is likely to be contention, i.e. 1-2.5mb dedicated is fine for gaming but if you are having to compete with others in the family using the internet at the same time then it could cause spikes.