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Mid Holderness

England / Yorkshire and The Humber / East Riding of Yorkshire / Mid Holderness

About

Mid Holderness ward is located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, covering a mix of rural and semi-rural areas. The ward includes several villages and hamlets, such as Preston, Bilton, and Swine, which are connected by a network of country roads. The landscape is characterised by farmland, hedgerows, and small woodlands, typical of the Holderness plain. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with arable and livestock farming common across the area.

The ward is situated east of Hull, providing some residents with access to urban amenities while maintaining a quieter, countryside setting. Public transport links are limited, with most travel relying on private vehicles. Community facilities include village halls, primary schools, and local pubs, serving as focal points for social life. The area retains a traditional feel, with historic buildings and churches scattered throughout the villages. Mid Holderness offers a balance of rural living with proximity to larger towns and cities.

Area overview

On average Mid Holderness has moderate deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 36 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 6.9% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Mid Holderness is £43,265 per year. There are 8 schools in Mid Holderness: 8 primary (0 Outstanding and 6 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).

Crime rate
2/10
Crimes per 1k residents
36
Deprivation level
5/10
Income level
8/10
Social housing
6.9%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Mid Holderness

Based on 171 recent sales, the median property price is £195,000 in Mid Holderness area, with individual transactions ranging from £48,000 up to £665,000.

By property type (last year):
TypeSalesMedian
Detached58£306,250
Flats1£107,000
Semi-Detached85£182,500
Terraced27£139,950

10 years price trend in Mid Holderness

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Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/08/2025.