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Market Towns
from Your Life 2016
EACH Of OUR mARKET TOWNS HAS ITS OWN dISTINCT CHARACTER; COmbINING ESSENTIAL fACILITIES WITH A WARm, WELCOmING fEEL WHILST STILL bEING WITHIN EASY COmmUTE TImE Of HULL, GRImSbY, SCUNTHORpE, YORK, LINCOLN ANd LEEdS, mAKING THEm ExTREmELY pOpULAR.
Steeped in history but with all the desirable modern amenities you could wish for, life in Brigg, Barton and Caistor are ideal for those who prefer to live away from the city but still crave the buzz of a bustling market town.
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The towns of Grimsby and Immingham boast a wealth of heritage, being home to the one of the largest fishing ports and offering a unique combination of history, green spaces, Lincolnshire’s largest shopping centre and an array of leisure facilities. Locals say that everything you need is but 15 minutes away - including picturesque surrounding villages, stunning countryside and the beautiful east coast.
Pocklington, Driffield, Howden and Market Weighton are hugely popular places to live in East Yorkshire, with weekly markets and a great selection of independent shops and restaurants attracting families and young professionals.
Beverley is one of the largest market towns where life is thriving with an eclectic combination of designer boutiques, award-winning restaurants and independent cafés. Architecturally, it’s a unique and beautiful place; cobbled streets lined with Georgian houses surround the town centre with its striking Minster poised above the skyline. Home to an international polo club, a race course and the hugely popular Folk Festival, Beverley has succeeded in bringing world renowned attractions to the area whilst still retaining its strong sense of community spirit. The town is also protected by its very own Westwood, 1,200+ acres of land perfect for family picnics and long dog walks, as well as being the starting line for Tour de Yorkshire 2016 – this is truly a must see destination.
Beverley in East Yorkshire was named no.4 in The Sunday Times 2015 Best Places to live in Britain, stating that a recent national survey of towns showed that Beverley offers ‘affordable affluence’ - attractive street scenes, good local shops and housing that people on average incomes could afford. The Sunday Times love it for its ‘Cotswold-style charm for half the price’ bEVERLEY HAS THE LOWEST HOUSE pRICES Of ANY TOWN LISTEd IN THE TOp fIVE, WITH THE AVERAGE pROpERTY COSTING AROUNd
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