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YARM is a historic market town tucked into a tight loop of the River Tees in North Yorkshire. Its identity is defined by the High Street, a broad, cobbled stretch that hosts a mix of independent shops and long-standing pubs, all framed by the town's signature red-brick Dutch gables. The skyline is dominated by the 43-arch Victorian viaduct that carries the railway line high above the town, while the river itself offers a quieter pace with walks along the True Lovers’ Liberty path. Historically, it served as the furthest inland port on the Tees, and that sense of being a focal point for the surrounding villages remains today. It is well-connected for those commuting to Middlesbrough or Darlington, yet it manages to feel self-contained, with its own secondary school and a regular Thursday market that has been a fixture of town life for centuries.