The
East Riding of Yorkshire is part of the former
county of
Yorkshire. It borders onto
North Yorkshire,
City of York, and
North Lincolnshire and surrounds the
unitary authority of
Kingston-upon-Hull.
The eastern part is the plain of Holderness[?], the western the Yorkshire Wolds.
Towns and villages
- Beverley, Bridlington[?], Broomfleet[?], Burnby[?], Burton Agnes[?]
- Driffield[?]
- Everingham
- Flamborough[?], Fridaythorpe[?]
- Gilberdyke[?], Grimston[?]
- High Catton[?], High Hunsley[?], Highfield[?], Holme-on-Spalding-Moor[?], Hornsea[?], Howden[?], Hutton[?]
- Kingston-upon-Hull, Kirk Ella[?]
- Langtoft[?], Laxton[?], Long Riston[?]
- Market Weighton[?], Mappleton[?], Marton[?]
- Nafferton[?], North Cave[?], North End[?], North Ferriby[?], North Howden[?]
- Pocklington[?]
- Sewerby[?], Skidby[?], Skipsea[?], Snaith[?], South Cave[?], Stamford Bridge[?]
- Withernsea[?]
Places of interest