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Elloughton sits just where the southern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds meets the flat lands of the Humber bank, roughly twelve miles west of Hull. It is often paired with its more modern neighbor, Brough, but Elloughton retains a distinct village identity, centered around the historic Church of St Mary and some lovely old limestone cottages. While Brough expanded rapidly with the growth of the aerospace industry and the railway, Elloughton feels a bit more settled, though the two places now effectively flow into one another. Practically speaking, it’s a convenient spot; you’re right on the doorstep of the A63 for trips into the city or toward the motorway network, and Brough station provides a direct rail link to London Kings Cross. What many of us enjoy most is the immediate access to the outdoors; you can be walking on the Yorkshire Wolds Way in minutes, heading up toward Brantingham for views that stretch right across the estuary into Lincolnshire. It’s a quiet, functional place that manages to stay connected without feeling like it’s right in the middle of the bustle.