The Skipsea, Beeford, and Brandesburton area lies in the East Riding of Yorkshire, characterised by a mix of rural landscapes and coastal influences. Skipsea is known for its proximity to the North Sea, with a long stretch of sandy beach and historic links to medieval settlements. Beeford sits inland, surrounded by farmland and quiet country lanes, offering a more traditional village atmosphere. Brandesburton, further west, is positioned near Hornsea Mere, the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire, providing opportunities for fishing and wildlife spotting.
The area is largely agricultural, with fields and hedgerows dominating the scenery. Small communities here maintain a quiet pace of life, with local amenities centred around village halls, pubs, and independent shops. The nearby A165 road provides easy access to larger towns like Bridlington and Beverley, while the coastline attracts visitors for its unspoiled beaches and walking trails. The landscape is flat and open, typical of the Holderness plain, with occasional patches of woodland adding variety.
On average Skipsea, Beeford & Brandesburton has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 45 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 Skipsea, Beeford & Brandesburton is £38,700 per year. There are 5 schools in Skipsea, Beeford & Brandesburton: 5 primary (0 Outstanding and 5 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).