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Sitting on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, Hunmanby is a substantial, working village that feels distinctly separate from the nearby coastal resorts. Known historically as a large parish that once held a regular market, it retains a practical layout with a mix of traditional chalk-stone cottages and more recent additions centering around the Cross Hill area. Geographically, it occupies a convenient spot; it is elevated enough to offer views across the Carrs towards Filey Bay, yet it remains sheltered by the rising hills to the west. One of its most useful features is the railway station on its outskirts, providing a direct link to Scarborough, Bridlington, and Hull, which is a rarity for a village of this size. There is a strong sense of self-sufficiency here, supported by an unusually broad range of amenities - including several pubs, local shops, and a primary school - meaning residents don't always have to rely on a trip into Filey or Bridlington for their daily needs. It’s a place where the landscape transitions clearly from the undulating farmland of the Wolds to the flatter coastal plains, making it a solid base for those who value both the countryside and the sea.