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Sproatley sits about seven miles northeast of Hull, positioned in the flat, open landscape of Holderness where the city truly begins to give way to the countryside. It’s a linear village, mainly stretching along the B1238, which makes it a straightforward commute for those working at the docks or the city hospitals. What defines the village for many is the presence of Burton Constable Hall just a mile or so down the road; you’ll often see people walking out toward the Elizabethan estate and its Capability Brown parkland. Within the village itself, daily life revolves around the two pubs - The Constable Arms and the Blue Bell - and the primary school, which sits near the Grade II listed St Swithin’s Church. It’s a quiet place that manages to feel self-contained while still being close enough to the coast at Aldbrough or the shops in Hedon to be practical for day-to-day living.