Parish in East Riding of Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.697, -0.116 |
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| OS grid ref: | TA 24 23 |
| Population: | 2,314 |
Keyingham is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, set on the low-lying agricultural plain of Holderness a short distance east of Hull. The surrounding landscape of drained fields and proximity to the Holderness coast near Spurn gives the area a sense of open, maritime-influenced countryside and a long association with farming and land reclamation.
The community includes a parish church, village hall, primary school, pubs and local clubs, and its growth was shaped by agriculture and by a former local railway link to the coast and Hull. Today many residents commute into the city while farming and small local businesses remain important, and traces of medieval and Victorian development are visible in buildings and parish records.
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