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Bilton is situated on the northeastern edge of Hull’s urban boundary, effectively serving as a bridge between the city’s outskirts and the open farmland of Holderness. Historically a small rural settlement listed in the Domesday Book, it has grown significantly over the decades to become a substantial village that retains its own distinct identity despite its proximity to the city. The main artery of the B1238 connects it directly to the city centre, though the village itself is bypassed by the busier A1033. Most of the practical amenities are clustered around the main road, including the local primary school, a few long-standing pubs, and a large supermarket that serves both the village and the nearby Grange Park and Ganstead areas. Architecturally, it is a mix of traditional brick cottages and more extensive mid-century developments, providing a quieter pace of life with easy access to the East Yorkshire coast and the quiet lanes of the Holderness peninsula just a few minutes’ drive away.