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Langtoft is a small village in the East Riding of Yorkshire lying on the B1249 between Driffield and Foxholes. The chronicler Pierre de Langtoft took his name from the village.

The village currently has a pub but the post office shut in 1994. Broadband has been promised by BT for September 2005. Satellite Broadband is currenlty available over WiFi.

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