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Hutton Rudby sits on a plateau above the River Leven, just a few miles south of Yarm and the edge of the Teesside conurbation. It is essentially two settlements merged into one, with the older, steeper lanes of Rudby down by the river and the more expansive Hutton spread across the high ground. The village is defined by its large central green, which provides a sense of openness rarely found in modern developments. While it feels deep in the North Yorkshire countryside, it is practically positioned for those needing the A19 or the rail links at Northallerton. Life here tends to revolve around a few key local spots - mostly the primary school, the three pubs, and the village hall - and the network of public footpaths that lead out towards the Cleveland Hills. It’s a place that has managed to retain its own identity as a working village rather than just becoming a satellite of the larger towns nearby.