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North Cave sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, just a few miles west of Brough and within easy reach of the A63 for those heading towards Hull or the M62. It is a village shaped largely by its landscape; the beck runs through its heart, and the surrounding flatlands give way to the rising chalk hills to the east. Historically, it was a farming community, but its character today is defined just as much by the North Cave Wetlands, a former sand and gravel quarry that has been reclaimed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. It’s a practical place to live, maintaining a traditional primary school, a local pub, and a village shop, while the nearby garden centre serves as a frequent meeting spot. Despite its proximity to major transport links, it remains a quiet pocket of the East Riding, where the transition from the industrial Humber corridor to the rural Wolds is most apparent.