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Nafferton is a substantial, working village positioned on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, just two miles east of the market town of Driffield. It is defined geographically by its relationship with water; the village sits at the foot of the Wolds where underground chalk streams rise to the surface, feeding the prominent Nafferton Mere and once powering several large corn mills. Today, the village retains a practical layout with a mix of traditional red-brick cottages and more recent developments, supported by a reliable set of local amenities including a well-regarded primary school, a few essential shops, and several long-standing pubs. Its position on the Hull-to-Scarborough railway line provides a direct rail link to regional hubs, while the A166 and A614 offer straightforward road access to York and the coast. While much of its industrial heritage as a milling centre has faded, the village remains a busy, self-contained community that serves as a functional gateway between the agricultural high ground of the Wolds and the flatter plains of Holderness.