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South Milford is a quiet, linear village in North Yorkshire, positioned about 13 miles east of Leeds and just north of the A63. Historically part of the West Riding, it grew as an agricultural community, which is still evident in the limestone cottages and open farmland that frame the village. Today, its geography is defined by its proximity to Sherburn-in-Elmet, though it retains a distinct, slower pace of life focused around the High Street and the 19th-century church of St Mary the Virgin. For getting around, the village is particularly practical; it has its own railway station on the Leeds-Hull line, making the city centre accessible in about twenty minutes, while the nearby A1(M) and M62 provide straightforward road links across the region. Locally, life tends to centre on the primary school, the local pubs, and the bonfire field, with the nearby Milford Plants nursery serving as a familiar landmark for those living in the immediate area.