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Beverley sits as a quiet but purposeful market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, defined largely by the twin landmarks of its Gothic Minster and the open common land of the Westwood. Geographically, it occupies a practical spot; it’s about eight miles north of Hull and well-connected by rail to York and Sheffield, yet it feels distinct from its larger neighbours. The town’s layout still follows its medieval origins, with narrow streets and ancient gateways like North Bar, but it functions efficiently as a modern administrative hub. Life here tends to revolve around the two main market squares, Saturday Market and Wednesday Market, which continue to host regular traders as they have for centuries. It’s a town of solid brickwork and green space, where you can walk from the independent shops of the centre to the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds in a matter of minutes. It isn't a museum piece, but a working town that manages to preserve its character without feeling stuck in the past.