Driffield is a market town located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the River Hull and is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with many farms and agricultural businesses located in the surrounding area. The town has a charming town center, with a range of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as a weekly market that takes place on Thursdays. Driffield is home to several historic landmarks, including the 15th-century All Saints Church and the 18th-century Driffield Navigation, a canal that once played an important role in the transport of goods in the region. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with several nature reserves and parks in the surrounding area, including the stunning Yorkshire Wolds. Driffield railway station provides regular connections to Hull, Bridlington, and other destinations across the region.