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Lying just a few miles southwest of the market town of Beverley, Walkington is defined by its wide, grassy becksides and the distinctive pond - locally known as the Mere - which marks the center of the village. It sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, where the flat landscape of the Hull valley begins to rise into rolling chalk hills. Historically an agricultural settlement, the village still retains its traditional layout, anchored by the medieval All Hallows Church and a handful of long-standing pubs like the Dog and Duck. For those who live here, the proximity to Beverley Westwood is a major draw; this large expanse of common land provides a direct green link for walking or cycling into the town center. While the village has grown with modern housing over the decades, it manages to keep a quiet, self-contained character, supported by a primary school, a village hall, and a small shop that serves as a focal point for daily life.