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Patrington

England

Patrington is a small market town in East Yorkshire's Holderness peninsula, about 20 kilometres southeast of Hull via the A1033. The town sits amid flat agricultural land with roads connecting to coastal settlements like Withernsea and inland villages. Maritime winds from the nearby North Sea influence the local climate year-round. The town's crowning glory is St. Patrick's Church, whose magnificent 14th-century spire earned it the nickname "Queen of Holderness."

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