Yorkshire Wolds, Yorkshire
The Yorkshire Wolds is an area of low hills in Yorkshire. The Wolds contain the only hills of any size in the East Riding. The highest point in the East Riding is at Bishop Wilton Wold at 807 feet. On the western edge the Wolds rise to an escarpment which then drops sharply to the Vale of York. To the north of the Wolds, on the other side of the Vale of Pickering, lie the North York Moors, and to the east the Wolds flatten into the plain of Holderness. The largest town in the Wolds is Driffield. The Yorkshire Wolds are within the council area of East Riding of Yorkshire.
Place Type: Range of Mountains, Range of Hills
Historic County: Yorkshire
Division of County: East Riding
Lat, Long: 53.958388,-0.48289052
Grid Reference: SE 9964 5243
Council Area: East Riding of Yorkshire CA
Strategic Authority Area: Hull and East Yorkshire SA
Police Area: Humberside PA
GBPN ID: 199900
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Yorkshire_Wolds,_Yorkshire_199900
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Place Type: Range of Mountains, Range of Hills
Historic County: Yorkshire
Division of County: East Riding
Lat, Long: 53.958388,-0.48289052
Grid Reference: SE 9964 5243
Council Area: East Riding of Yorkshire CA
Strategic Authority Area: Hull and East Yorkshire SA
Police Area: Humberside PA
GBPN ID: 199900
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Yorkshire_Wolds,_Yorkshire_199900
Peruse Yorkshire on Wikishire

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