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Kirk Ella sits roughly five miles west of Hull city centre, forming part of a cluster of suburban villages alongside Anlaby and Willerby. It is a place defined by its topography and layout; as you travel uphill away from the Humber estuary, the landscape opens out into quieter, leafy residential avenues. At its heart lies the conservation area surrounding St Andrew’s Church, a Grade I listed building with origins dating back to the 12th century, which serves as a reminder of the village’s long history before the expansion of the 20th century. For those who live here, daily life usually revolves around the local schools and the proximity to the more practical amenities in neighbouring Willerby, while the Hull Golf Club occupies a significant portion of the green space to the north. It remains a largely quiet, settled locality that benefits from being far enough from the city to feel distinct, yet close enough for a straightforward commute via the A63 or the local bus routes.