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Newport sits on the edge of the East Riding levels, roughly halfway between Hull and Goole. It’s a village defined by its relationship with the M62 and the historic Market Weighton Canal, which runs right through the settlement and provides a quiet spot for walking or fishing. Originally a site for the local brick and tile industry thanks to the heavy clay soils of the area, the village has long since shifted into a quiet residential spot. Most of the practical amenities are centred along the B1230 Main Street, which still follows the old coaching route, while the proximity to the village of Brough (about six miles east) provides the nearest railway station for direct trains to London. It’s an open, flat landscape that feels very connected to the surrounding farmland, yet it remains one of the most accessible points for anyone needing to get onto the motorway network quickly.