Cottingham Map

Cottingham map, view the East Yorkshire village of Cottingham, located in the county of East Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Cottingham East Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Cottingham Map East Yorkshire: Interactive map of Cottingham, displaying the village situated in the county of East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Cottingham area and a Cottingham village centre map, showing Cottingham Railway Station and Castle Hill Hospital.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Cottingham map are: The Duke of Cumberland, Heron Foods, Blondes Coffee Shop, Cottingham Parks Golf & Leisure Club, St Mary's Church, King William IV, Sainsbury's Local, Westfield Primary School, Cottingham High School, Little Monkeys Day Nursery, Blue Kangaroo Coffee, The Railway Hotel, Blue Bell Inn, William's Farm Kitchen, Yorkshire Building Society, The Darby & Joan Hall, Cottingham Civic Hall, The Fair Maid, Papas Fish and Chips, Co-op Funeralcare, Boots Pharmacy, Hull University Sports Centre, East Riding Leisure Haltemprice, The Duke's Bar & Grill, Wildwood Florist, The Chocolate Box, Little Wold Vineyard Wine Shop, Hallgate Primary School, Bean There Café, Barn House Veterinary Centre, The Hair Lounge, Cottingham Tandoori, Market Green Surgery, Cottingham Market, St Michael's Church, Green's Barbers, The Corner House, Perry's Aquatic Centre, Zak's Hair Studio, The Railway Station, Sancton Wood Care Home, East Yorkshire Motor Services, Gingers Embroidery & Workwear, Holland & Barrett, The Parish Centre, Catch Seafood, Shell Cottingham, Toll Gavel Practice, Costcutter, BP Cottingham.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Skidby, Willerby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, Anlaby, Swanland, Hessle, Dunswell, Eppleworth, Raywell, Little Weighton, Walkington, Beverley, North Ferriby, Melton, Woodmansey, Cottingham Grange, Burn Park, Thearne, Bentley, Etton, Cherry Burton, Bishop Burton, Tickton, Leconfield, Newbald, Elloughton, Brantingham, Welton, South Cave.

Cottingham is the sort of place that manages to feel lively without ever feeling too busy. It sits just to the north-west of Hull but still holds onto its village feel, with tree-lined streets, characterful houses, and a centre that's always got a bit of a buzz about it. Often referred to as one of the largest villages in England, it's got that perfect blend of country calm and town convenience, making it a favourite spot for families, commuters and anyone after a quieter way of life without being out in the sticks.

There's a good bit of history tucked into Cottingham's back streets. The village dates back to the Domesday Book and over the centuries has seen its fair share of change. It grew steadily in the 1800s as part of Hull's suburban spread and became popular with the well-to-do thanks to its grand Victorian villas and leafy outlook. Today, the population hovers around 17,000, though it still holds its village status with a close-knit, local vibe that gives it plenty of character. The older parts of the village hint at its long past, with traditional pubs, churches and cottages standing firm among newer builds.

There's plenty to see and do without straying far. Cottingham's got two main shopping streets lined with independent shops, cafes and the odd well-known brand. Market Green hosts a weekly market, keeping that traditional community feel going strong. The village's parish church, St Mary's, is an absolute beauty – worth a look whether you're into architecture or just fancy a peaceful wander. Cottingham Parks Golf & Leisure Club pulls in plenty of locals, while nearby Skidby Windmill offers a proper slice of East Yorkshire heritage. Hop in the car and you're not far from the stunning Burton Agnes Hall or the National Trust's Normanby Hall a little further afield, while English Heritage sites like Wharram Percy or Sewerby Hall by the coast make for great days out.

There's no shortage of things to get stuck into across East Yorkshire. You've got the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds just waiting to be explored on foot or bike. Beverley's close by, with its beautiful minster, cobbled lanes, racecourse and a proper mix of shopping and old-world charm. Hull's just down the road if you're after museums, theatres, restaurants or a bit more nightlife. Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea offer up classic seaside fun, while Spurn Point gives you something a bit more wild and windswept. Whether you fancy historic houses, quiet walks or fish and chips on the beach, it's all within reach.

Cottingham's got decent transport links, so it's never too tricky getting in or out. The village has its own train station, with direct lines into Hull, Beverley and further out towards Scarborough. Buses run regularly into Hull and surrounding towns, so you're not left hanging. For road travel, you've got quick access to the A164 and A1079, with the M62 not too far off if you're heading west. The nearest airport's Humberside, around half an hour's drive away, while Leeds Bradford and Doncaster Sheffield are a bit further but still doable for longer trips.

East Yorkshire has its own quiet confidence. It's not shouty, but it's full of surprises if you take the time to look. From the coast to the countryside, it's got this steady pace and space to breathe. You can go from wide sandy beaches to tucked-away villages, rolling fields to bustling markets, all in a single day. People tend to stay once they arrive – not because they have to, but because they want to. It's got that mix of tradition and progress that just works.

We hope you found this Cottingham tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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