Built-up area in East Riding of Yorkshire, England
| Coordinates: | 53.921, -0.266 |
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| OS grid ref: | TA 13 48 |
Nunkeeling is a tiny, rural civil parish in the low-lying Holderness area of the East Riding of Yorkshire, perched not far from the Humber estuary and within easy reach of the city of Hull. The landscape is predominantly flat agricultural land with open, often windswept views that typify this corner of East Yorkshire.
Historically the settlement is noted for the site of a medieval nunnery and surviving church earthworks and ruins that attract local interest, while today its economy remains largely agricultural and the population small and close‑knit. Residents depend on nearby market towns such as Beverley and Driffield for most services, and the quiet lanes and historic traces give Nunkeeling a distinctly rural, heritage-rich character.
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