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Lying just off the A1079 on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, Barmby Moor is a long-established village situated about twelve miles east of York and two miles from the market town of Pocklington. Geographically, it sits on flat, sandy land that was once part of a vast common, a history still visible in the spacious layout of the village and the broad verges of the Main Street. At its heart is the Grade II* listed St Catherine’s Church, which retains a 15th-century tower and spire that acts as a local landmark. For day-to-day life, the village is centred around its well-used communal spaces, including the primary school, the post office and deli, and a traditional pub, the Boot and Slipper. While it feels quiet and contained, its position makes it a practical base for those heading into York or Hull, offering a balance between a rural setting and easy access to the more extensive shops and services in nearby Pocklington.