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Kirklevington sits just south of Yarm, positioned where the edge of the Tees Valley begins to roll into the North Yorkshire countryside. Historically centered around the Grade II listed St Martin’s Church, which has roots dating back to the 12th century, the village has grown steadily from its original rural core. While it maintains a distinct sense of separation from the larger nearby towns, it functions practically as a satellite of Yarm, with the high street’s shops and rail connections only a two-mile trip down the A67. The local primary school and the village hall serve as the main focal points for the community, while the surrounding landscape is defined by wide agricultural fields and a network of public footpaths that head toward the River Tees. It’s a place that feels quiet and settled, managing to keep its own identity despite being so close to the busier commuter routes and the North York Moors.