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Just a few miles east of Hull, Hedon sits as a quiet, historic pivot point between the city and the open farmland of Holderness. Once a major medieval port that actually predates Hull, the town’s maritime past is still visible in the ‘havens’ - the old waterways that used to bring ships right to its center. Today, the skyline is dominated by the medieval St Augustine’s Church, known locally as the 'King of Holderness' for its sheer scale. Geographically, it’s a compact town where the essentials are clustered around a traditional Market Place, offering a mix of independent shops and local pubs that maintain a distinct small-town identity. Living here means you’re within a ten-minute drive of the city’s docks and industries, yet you have immediate access to the flat, expansive cycling and walking routes that lead out toward the coast. It’s a practical spot for those who work in the city but prefer a life lived in more historic, slower-paced surroundings.