About Rawcliffe Bridge

Rawcliffe Bridge is a small village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies near the River Ouse, which is a key feature of the area. The village is primarily residential, with a mix of local homes and amenities that cater to the needs of its residents. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking and cycling along the riverbanks. The village is served by a number of local facilities, including a primary school and a few shops, ensuring that everyday needs are met without having to travel far. Rawcliffe Bridge is well-connected to nearby towns, making it a convenient base for those wishing to explore the wider region of Yorkshire. The postcode area DN14 encompasses this village, providing easy identification for visitors and residents alike.

School Ratings in Rawcliffe Bridge

Families in Rawcliffe Bridge have access to 26 local schools. A further 14 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in Rawcliffe Bridge

Homes sell for an average of £223K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £301K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Rawcliffe Bridge

Crime in the area is lower than the national average. Shoplifting is the leading concern across Rawcliffe Bridge, with 6 incidents recorded in January 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in Rawcliffe Bridge

The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Rawcliffe Bridge around the national average for deprivation. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Average incomes in the area are typical for England.

Broadband and Mobile Internet in Rawcliffe Bridge

Rawcliffe Bridge benefits from solid broadband infrastructure, including superfast and ultrafast services. Mobile reception across 4G and 5G is dependable in most locations. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.

Property Prices 7,705 sales

Average Price £223K
£250 £24M
Detached £301K 2,776
Semi £172K 2,235
Terraced £119K 2,177
Flat £106K 154

Deprivation and Employment in Rawcliffe Bridge IMD 2025

Deprivation levels in Rawcliffe Bridge are around the national average based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment is accessible for most residents and household incomes reflect the broader national picture. The area maintains a steady balance between affordability and quality of life.

Overall Deprivation
6/10
Income
7/10
Employment
6/10
Education
5/10
Health
7/10
Housing
4/10
Living Environment
5/10
10,599 Children (0-15) 17%
37,917 Working Age 61%
18,100 Older (60+) 29%
Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 25.3% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 13.6% of over-60s in income-deprived households
Data from English Indices of Deprivation 2025 · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

Crime in Rawcliffe Bridge 23 crimes · January 2026

Low Crime Area

Crime levels in Rawcliffe Bridge are lower than the England and Wales average. While shoplifting is the most frequently recorded category, the overall picture is one of a settled and secure town where serious incidents remain uncommon.

6 Shoplifting
6 Violence & Sexual Offences
3 Other Theft
2 Public Order
1 Anti-Social Behaviour
1 Bicycle Theft
1 Burglary
1 Criminal Damage & Arson
1 Drugs
1 Vehicle Crime
Local Policing
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Data from data.police.uk · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.

Nearest Train Stations 6 stations

Rawcliffe Train Station 1.1 miles
Goole Train Station 2.8 miles
Howden Train Station 4.2 miles
Thorne North Train Station 5 miles
Thorne South Train Station 5.7 miles
Saltmarshe Train Station 5.8 miles

Location

Local Government

District East Riding of Yorkshire
County North Yorkshire
Ward Snaith, Airmyn, Rawcliffe and Marshland
Constituency Brigg and Goole
Parish Snaith and Cowick
Region Yorkshire and The Humber