East Riding of Yorkshire

East Riding of Yorkshire is an area in England that has much to offer. It’s conveniently located, with easy access to the rest of the country via the A1(M) and M62 motorways. There are many different areas within East Riding, including Hull, Kingston upon Hull, Beverley and Driffield. This region also features some excellent schools and the University of Hull making it appealing for prospective students too!

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Best places to live in East Riding of Yorkshire

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Where is the East Riding of Yorkshire?

East Riding of Yorkshire is located in the northeastern part of England. It covers an area of 3,873 square kilometres and has a population of approximately 1 million people. The East Riding borders with North Lincolnshire to its south-west, Hull to its south-east, North Yorkshire to its northeast and West Yorkshire to its north-west.

Areas in the East Riding of Yorkshire

The East Riding of Yorkshire has a range of different areas, each with its own unique feel and appeal. Some of the more popular spots include:

Hull – the largest city in the East Riding, which is well-known for its shopping and nightlife. The Humber Bridge also connects Hull to North Lincolnshire

Cottingham – a small town with quaint country pubs and cafes. In addition, there are many beautiful trees around this area which attract bird watchers from across Europe.

Bishop Burton – a small village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Bishop Burton is a popular spot for commuters and families alike. The area has a rich history which can be explored at its many local museums and it sits just outside Beverley – an attractive market town with plenty to see and do

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Hessle – situated on the Humber estuary, Hessle is a bustling town with plenty of amenities and attractions. It’s also home to the Humber Bridge – the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge

Driffield – located in the heart of the Wolds, Driffield is a charming market town known for its annual Agricultural Show. It’s also home to one of the largest open-air museums in Europe, with over 50 historic buildings and carriages.

Beverley – is an attractive market town with plenty to see and do. The area is home to Beverley Racecourse – one of the most historic racecourses in England, and with good road links it’s easy to pop into Hull or York for a day trip.

Snaith – Snaith is another small market town within the East Riding of Yorkshire. It’s known for its annual agricultural show, but also has a number of pretty parks and gardens – perfect for relaxing on a sunny afternoon.

Universities in the East Riding of Yorkshire

Hull plays host to the University of Hull, one of the best universities in Yorkshire. The university offers a wide range of courses and has a strong focus on employability. The campus is located in the city centre, making it perfect for students who want to be right in the heart of the act

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Top Schools in the East Riding of Yorkshire

It goes without saying that there are some excellent schools in the East Riding of Yorkshire, including:

Kingswood Academy – A private school with boarding facilities available, the Kingswood Academy is one of the best schools in the area.

Beverley Grammar School – A selective grammar school, Beverley Grammar School is highly respected and has a great reputation for preparing students for university.

Kirkella St Mary’s C of E Primary School – An Ofsted ‘outstanding’ rated primary school located in the village of Skipsea.

South Hunsley School and Sixth Form College – A large secondary school and sixth form college, which was the first in East Riding of Yorkshire to be awarded academy status.

Population of East Riding of Yorkshire

East Riding is home to just over 600,000 people The main towns in the area are Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, Hornsea and Market Weighton.  East Riding is a great place to live if you’re looking for a rural lifestyle, as there are plenty of villages and small towns located throughout the county.

 

Reviews in East Riding of Yorkshire

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Review Date May 2023

Local shops are nearby, within 10 minutes walk and there a two local pubs, both within five minutes walk. Traffic noise isn’t an issue as most of the houses are far enough away from the main road.

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The design of the site feels rushed towards the back-end of the third phase. It’s almost as if it was designed as a ‘that’ll do’ rather than being thought out. For example gardens in the third phase are much smaller than the previous. Once you’ve been in your property for a year or so the builder is a lot slower to deal with issues. We’ve had the same issues dealt with on multiple occasions.

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Know that the fences are only 3ft so it’s not very private at all. The builder won’t install 6ft so that cost will fall to the buyer.

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We have an open plan design and we love it. It gives us light and freedom throughout the whole downstairs.

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Overall, happy I moved here :)

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Review Date May 2023

good – already from the area, lots of local amenities in short distance.
bad – very noisy on a main road.

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I love the house, highly dislike the use of vulcan windows. This company are an absolute joke. It took them 18 months and 15 visits to fix my patio doors which are STILL not how I would of left them. However i gave up on them in the end.
Overall happy with the rest of the house and development and do not plan on moving.

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not to buy their terrible turf, as this has now got an leather jacket infestation.

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open plan kitchen, diner, and living room and en suite.

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Lovely area

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Review Date May 2023

No real noise apart from the home opposite my house. It’s a children’s home. But struggle to sleep sometimes due to the disturbance but apart from that. Don’t have any issues

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Love my house and the plot apart from an issue with the garden slopping so the rain water becomes a problem as it nearly gets to my door and that worries me Incase it creeps in. However I love how spacious the house is and I do love my garden, the walls and the parking. Everything is spot on apart from the rain water problem to be fair

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About the children’s home opposite my house due to the disturbance

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Love the kitchen and great size bedrooms. Very spacious house

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Good houses

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Review Date May 2023

Good aspects is living close to all everything we need and close to a nice park, anti social behaviour is a problem

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I love the aspect of my south facing garden although the fences in the garden are too small so you don’t get any privacy from your neighbours. The houses being built behind are too close also so it would be better for the house to be on a different angle

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I wish I would’ve known how long the building would be taking behind us and how close they’re

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Best feature is the big bedrooms as everyone says new builds are small

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