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Killinghall sits just a couple of miles north of Harrogate, positioned where the terrain begins to transition from the suburban edge into the lower reaches of the Nidd Valley. It is an ancient settlement, mentioned in the Domesday Book, and while it has grown significantly in recent decades, it still retains the character of a North Yorkshire village, built largely from the local gritstone. Life here is physically defined by the A61, which runs directly through the centre and provides a straightforward link to Ripon and Harrogate, though it does mean the village handles a fair amount of through-traffic. The local infrastructure is practical, centred around a primary school, a couple of pubs, and a doctor's surgery, with the riverside walks toward Knox and the Ripley estate offering a quick escape into the surrounding countryside. It functions as a self-contained community that benefits from its immediate proximity to the more extensive shops and rail links in Harrogate, without being entirely absorbed by the town’s urban sprawl.