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Huggate: England's Hidden Gem

Discover the charming village of Huggate in East Yorkshire, a hidden gem nestled between Pocklington and Driffield. With its highest elevation on the Yorkshire Wolds, this serene spot offers a peaceful weekend getaway. Explore St. Marys Church, one of Englands deepest wells, and the four-mile Huggate Circular walk, named one of the top twenty best walks in the country. Dont miss the spiral earthwork Waves and Time by artist Chris Drury, just three and a half miles away. Checkout Solipillow.com

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