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Tickton sits just over two miles east of Beverley, separated from the market town by the low-lying pastures of Foremans Hill and the River Hull. Historically, the village was defined by its relationship with the water; it grew up where the main road towards the coast crosses the river, and the landscape is still marked by the embankments and drains that keep the surrounding Carrs dry. Today, it functions as a quiet residential community that manages to feel distinct from its larger neighbour while remaining practically connected to it. The village is linear in shape, anchored by the Main Street which hosts the local primary school and a couple of traditional pubs, including the Crown and Anchor down by the bridge. Life here tends to revolve around the river walks and the open views across the East Riding countryside, offering a slower pace than the town, though most people still look to Beverley for their main services and rail links.