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Market Place, Pocklington, Yorkshire

Pocklington

Pocklington is a small market town sitting at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire, approximately thirteen miles east of York.

The town's skyline is dominated by a fifteenth-century tower of All Saints church. The town's architecture is a mixture of quaint old houses and modern buildings and the town has several unusual street names reflecting its history from the Iron Age onwards. (Read more)