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Holme-on-Spalding-Moor sits on the western edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, anchored by the distinctive "Spalding Moor" hill that rises sharply above the surrounding Levels. The village is defined by its long, linear layout along the A163 and A1079, making it a practical hub for those commuting to York, Hull, or Market Weighton. At its highest point stands the 13th-century All Saints Church, which served for centuries as a vital landmark for travellers navigating the historically treacherous marshlands. Today, the village retains a self-sufficient feel, supported by a mix of traditional pubs, a busy primary school, and a surprising variety of local shops. It’s a landscape of wide horizons and big skies, where the heritage of the old Market Weighton Canal and the nearby rail-trail provide straightforward walking routes through the flat, fertile Vale of York.