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Perched on the Holderness coast about 12 miles northeast of Hull, Aldbrough is a village defined by its relationship with the North Sea. It sits on a high glacial till cliff, providing expansive views across the water, though the local landscape is famously shaped by some of the fastest coastal erosion rates in Europe. The village itself is centered around the Grade II* listed St Bartholomew’s Church, which contains Anglo-Saxon elements and a distinctive circular sundial dating back to the 11th century. Practical life here revolves around a mix of traditional brick cottages and newer developments, supported by a primary school, a local shop, and a couple of pubs that serve as the community's social hubs. While the nearby gas storage facility is a major local landmark and employer, the day-to-day feel remains that of a quiet, working East Riding settlement, connected to the city by the B1238 but very much retaining its own distinct, wind-swept identity.