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Little Driffield is a charming village located in the northeast of England, not too far from the town of Driffield. Its name is derived from the Old English words 'dreef' and 'feld', meaning a pasture for cattle or a cleared area for farming. It boasts an impressive history, dating back to Roman times when it was known as Delgovicia. The village was granted a market charter in the 13th century and became an important trading hub in the surrounding area. These days, Little Driffield is renowned for its pleasant surroundings and peaceful way of life. It offers easy access to nearby cities such as York and Hull, yet there is plenty to see and do within the village itself - including visiting charming old churches like All Saints Church, exploring quaint local shops or strolling around the picturesque public gardens. The tranquil setting provides an ideal lifestyle for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life without compromising on amenities or convenience.