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Lying just three miles north of the market town of Beverley, Leconfield is a level, open village deeply rooted in East Yorkshire’s landscape. Historically, it was the site of a fortified manor belonging to the powerful Percy family, though today the village is perhaps best known for its association with the MOD. The presence of the Normandy Barracks and the Defence School of Transport on the outskirts gives the area a distinct character, and for decades, the sight of Sea King helicopters from the former RAF Search and Rescue unit was a familiar part of the skyline. The village itself is centered around the Grade I listed Church of St Catherine, with a mix of traditional brick cottages and more recent residential developments extending toward the A164. While it remains a quiet, largely residential spot, it benefits geographically from its proximity to the Yorkshire Wolds and the practical convenience of having Beverley’s amenities and rail links almost on the doorstep.