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Clifford sits in a quiet spot between Wetherby and Boston Spa, largely defined by the yellow magnesian limestone used to build its older cottages and the three distinct churches that punctuate its skyline. It is a village of long, linear streets, where the influence of the local estates - historically the Clifford and Vavasour families - is still visible in the architecture. Unlike some of its busier neighbours, the village retains a still, residential character, though it serves as a practical base for reaching the A1(M) or the edge of Leeds. Life here tends to revolve around the primary schools and the two local pubs, the Albion and the Old Fox, while the surrounding open fields provide straightforward walking routes toward Bramham or the banks of the River Wharfe. It is the kind of place where the sound of the church bells is more prominent than the traffic, and while it lacks a high street of its own, the shops and services of Boston Spa are only a mile or so down the road.