Browse 3 rental homes to rent in Ellerker, East Riding of Yorkshire from local letting agents.
The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Ellerker range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.
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340 residents
Village Population
Approximately 130
Households
70.3%
Detached Properties
£391,375
Average House Price
Approximately 12 miles
Distance to Hull
Brough (approx. 5 miles)
Nearest Station
Ellerker’s rental market is shaped by a very clear housing mix, with approximately 70.3% of homes detached and 21.9% semi-detached. That balance of bigger family properties reflects the village’s shift from an agricultural settlement to a commuter-friendly residential spot. Listed buildings and old farmhouses add more variety too, so renters will find everything from period cottages to newer family houses. We use our local knowledge to explain how the type of home, and its position in the village, can change the rental experience and how happy you feel there over the long run.
Recent sales in Ellerker have stayed fairly steady, with eight properties recorded as sold in the last twelve months. Average house prices sit at roughly £391,375 across all property types, with detached homes at £437,500 and semi-detached homes around £275,000. That is sold-data context rather than rental pricing, but it still shows the premium attached to homes in this conservation village. Values have eased by approximately 1.9% over the past year, which points to a settled market for landlords and tenants planning longer stays.
Rental stock in Ellerker itself is very thin, simply because the village is small and most homes are owner-occupied. It usually makes sense to widen the search to South Cave, Brough and Gilberdyke, where the rural feel is similar and the rental choice may be better. Local letting agents and property alerts can help us spot openings quickly in this popular part of the East Riding.
Ellerker captures the feel of East Riding village life, with a close community and easy links to major employers. The conservation area status helps protect the traditional brickwork, mature hedgerows and rural lanes that give the village its character, so those features are more likely to be kept for the future. St Anne's Church and the village pub are the natural meeting points, and the Gardeners Arms on Ellerker Road is a regular hub for meals and social occasions across the year.
Outside the village, the East Riding countryside opens up walking routes, cycling paths and access to the Yorkshire Wolds. Everyday needs are covered in nearby Brough and South Cave, while Hull and Beverley bring a wider choice of shops, culture and entertainment. Brough in particular has a supermarket, independent shops, restaurants and a medical centre, so it works well as a local base. The position near the A63 and the Humber Bridge corridor also makes the village practical for Hull, the industrial areas nearby, and journeys into Lincolnshire and beyond.
We have helped plenty of renters settle in Ellerker and the surrounding villages, and the same point comes up again and again, the community spirit. From church gatherings to village hall events, there is usually something drawing people together. It makes meeting neighbours easier, and that matters in a quiet place like this.

Families renting in Ellerker have a reasonable spread of education options nearby. South Cave and Brough both provide primary schooling, with South Cave Primary School serving younger children and Brough offering extra choices including Brough Primary School, which takes pupils from the surrounding area and holds Good Ofsted ratings. Catchment areas and admission policies need checking closely, because they can have a big say in school placements for children of school age.
South Hunsley School and Sixth Form College in Melton is the standout secondary option, drawing students from across the East Riding and regularly posting strong academic results. The East Riding grammar school system gives some pupils another route if they meet the entrance criteria. South Hunsley is consistently among the top-performing secondary schools in the region, so it is a major attraction for families who put education high on the list when choosing where to rent.
Beverley adds another layer of choice, with Beverley Grammar School and the independent schools in that historic market town. Hull is also close enough for further and higher education, with the University of Hull, Hull College and Bishop Burton College all within commuting distance. That mix of institutions makes Ellerker appealing to families at different stages of education.
Transport is one of Ellerker’s strongest cards. The village sits near the A63 corridor, which links Hull to the national motorway network, and it gives direct access to Hull city centre, approximately 12 miles away. The same route connects to the M62 at North Cave, opening up straightforward travel to Leeds, Sheffield and Manchester, while the Humber Bridge puts North Lincolnshire within easy reach. For anyone working in Hull’s docklands or industrial areas, it is a practical route that avoids the pressure of city-centre driving.
Rail services are available from nearby Brough station, with regular trains to Hull, Sheffield and Leeds, plus onward links to major UK destinations. It sits on the Hull to Sheffield line and has convenient parking for those who mix driving with rail travel. Hull Paragon Interchange gives wider rail connections, including East Coast Main Line services via Doncaster to London. For flights, Hull Humberside Airport provides regional routes, while Leeds Bradford Airport and Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield open up broader domestic and international options.
Buses do serve Ellerker and the surrounding villages, but this is still a place where car ownership helps. Stagecoach East Midlands links the village with Hull and Beverley, although the timetable is lighter than you would see on urban routes. We suggest thinking carefully about transport needs before choosing a property here, especially if daily commuting or regular access to town-centre services matters.

Living in a conservation village such as Ellerker brings a few extra rules to think about. Homes within the conservation area may face planning restrictions on changes or improvements without consent, which matters if you want to make a place feel more your own. Listed buildings come with further requirements too, and even internal alterations can need Listed Building Consent from East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Knowing that before you sign up to a tenancy helps avoid surprises later. We can talk you through which homes have these designations and what they mean in practice.
The local geology deserves a look as well. East Riding boulder clay over chalk bedrock can create shrink-swell movement in the ground, especially around homes with shallow foundations or trees close by. In older properties, that clay can contribute to subsidence or heave after drought or heavy rain. A proper inspection before you move in can pick up structural issues or maintenance concerns, which gives a clearer picture of the property and can support talks about rent or repairs.
Homes near Ellerker Beck or the A63 should be checked for surface water flood risk, as parts of the village are affected. The wider River Humber area also brings tidal flood risk across sections of the East Riding, although Ellerker itself sits above the usual flood levels. We suggest asking about any previous flooding and looking at the Environment Agency flood risk maps if you are considering lower-lying streets. It is also wise to confirm with the landlord that buildings insurance covers flood-related damage.
Ellerker may be small, but everyday services are easy to reach in the surrounding area. Brough is only a short drive away and has a Morrisons supermarket, independent shops, pharmacies and medical practices. Its centre has grown quite a bit in recent years too, with cafes, restaurants and professional services now serving the surrounding villages well.
South Cave adds more local choice, including a village shop, post office and traditional butchers. Beverley’s weekly farmers market, held every Saturday, is handy for local food and crafts, and the historic town centre has a full spread of shopping, dining and leisure options. Hull city centre, around 12 miles away, brings the major retail names as well, from St Stephens Shopping Centre and Princes Quay Shopping Centre to the independent streets around the Old Town and Marina.
Healthcare access is good for a rural setting. The East Riding Community Hospital in Beverley offers NHS outpatient appointments and diagnostic services, while Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital provide more specialised care along the A63 corridor. That gives reassurance to families and individuals who place healthcare access near the top of their list when choosing where to rent.

Before you start looking, it helps to get a rental budget agreement in principle from a lender or mortgage broker if you may buy later on. Knowing the monthly figure you can manage narrows the search and shows financial credibility when you apply for a rental. We can put you in touch with financial advisers who know the East Riding market and can help set a realistic budget based on your circumstances.
Spend some time in Ellerker before you decide. Walk round the village, look at the amenities in nearby Brough and South Cave, and try the commute to any workplaces you have in mind. Visit at different times of day if you can, and on more than one day, so you get a proper feel for daily life here rather than a one-off impression.
We use Homemove to search for properties to rent in Ellerker and the surrounding East Riding villages. Set up property alerts so you hear about new rentals that match your criteria as soon as they appear, because the local market moves quickly. With limited stock in Ellerker itself, it is sensible to include South Cave, Brough, Gilberdyke and other nearby villages in the search.
Once a suitable place comes up, book the viewing quickly. In a small village like Ellerker, viewing slots can be scarce, so speed matters when a property fits your needs. We can arrange viewings for you and go along to talk through the area and the property itself.
When you find the right rental home, send in your tenancy application with references, proof of income and identification. Be ready for referencing checks that may include credit searches and employer verification. We work with trusted referencing services to keep the process straightforward, and we can help you put together a strong application that stands out in competitive situations.
After approval, read the tenancy agreement carefully, arrange an inventory check and then plan your move to Ellerker. For older homes, it can also be sensible to book a survey so you know the condition before you take occupation. We can recommend qualified surveyors who know the local housing stock and can spot issues that a standard viewing might miss.
Specific rental price data for Ellerker is not publicly available, simply because the village is small and rental transactions are limited. Even so, rents in the surrounding East Riding generally track property values, with two and three-bedroom homes in nearby villages ranging from £750 to £1,200 per month depending on property type, condition and exact location. Homes in conservation areas with historic features may attract premium rents because of their character and appeal. Four-bedroom detached family homes in the surrounding area usually sit higher, at £1,200 to £1,600 per month.
Council tax bands in Ellerker vary from property to property, though most traditional brick-built homes sit in bands C through E, which reflects the mid-range values of this conservation village. East Riding of Yorkshire Council sets the rates, and renters should check the exact band with the council or during the tenancy application process. Band charges for 2024-25 can be confirmed through the East Riding of Yorkshire Council website, and landlords should be able to provide that information on request. Higher-value homes, including larger detached properties and listed buildings, may fall into bands E or F.
South Hunsley School and Sixth Form College is the main secondary school to look at near Ellerker, serving pupils from the surrounding area and regularly producing strong academic outcomes, with examination results that place it among the region’s top schools. For primary-aged children, schools in South Cave, Brough and nearby villages are the usual options, with Good and Outstanding Ofsted-rated choices within easy commuting distance, including South Cave Primary School and Brough Primary School. Families moving to the village should check current performance data and catchment areas, because admission policies can change and catchment boundaries are reviewed annually.
Public transport around Ellerker is limited, which is what you would expect in a rural village, and bus services run at reduced frequencies compared with urban routes. Car ownership is useful for day-to-day life, although Brough station, approximately 5 miles away, offers regular trains to Hull, Sheffield and Leeds, plus onward links to major UK destinations. With the A63 so close, most commuters to Hull or the surrounding industrial areas use the road network, and a trip to Hull city centre usually takes around 25 minutes in normal traffic.
For renters who want countryside living without losing touch with the wider region, Ellerker offers a strong mix. The conservation area status keeps the environment attractive and well cared for, with distinctive buildings and a sense of place that is hard to replicate. Families, commuters and anyone after a quieter pace often like the balance it strikes, peaceful village life, yet Hull and the Humber Bridge corridor remain close enough for work and day-to-day amenities.
Standard deposits on rental properties in England are equal to five weeks' rent, capped at five weeks' rent where the annual rent is below £50,000, so most renters in Ellerker can expect to pay somewhere between approximately £1,500 and £3,000 depending on the property type and monthly rent. Tenant fees were largely banned in England in June 2019 under the Tenant Fees Act, so you should not be charged anything beyond the deposit, rent and reasonable costs such as replacement keys, typically capped at lost key costs, or late payment charges. The deposit must be protected in a government-approved Tenancy Deposit Scheme within 30 days of receipt.
Areas near Ellerker Beck and the A63 corridor carry a surface water flood risk, so anyone looking at lower-lying parts of the village should check carefully. The River Humber also brings broader tidal flood risk across parts of the East Riding, although Ellerker itself sits above the usual flood levels for the area. Property surveys and Flood Risk Assessments can pinpoint property-specific issues, and renters should speak with landlords about flood risk and confirm that suitable buildings insurance is in place. The Environment Agency’s flood risk maps are useful for checking individual addresses.
Ellerker’s small population of approximately 340 residents across 130 households means rental stock in the village itself is very limited at any one time, and the high owner-occupancy rate cuts the private rental pool even further. It is wise to widen the search to South Cave, Brough, Gilberdyke, North Cave and Drewton, where the rural lifestyle is similar and rental choice may be better. We can set up property alerts through Homemove and work with local letting agents to keep an eye out for openings, but you still need to act quickly when something suitable appears.
When you view a rental property in Ellerker, look closely at the maintenance history, especially in older homes where traditional construction often needs steady upkeep. Check the roof, watch for damp or subsidence, particularly given the local clay geology, and inspect windows, doors and original features that may need careful treatment in a conservation property. With listed buildings, ask the landlord about any recent works or planned maintenance, and check that the right consents were in place for any alterations. We can go with you on viewings and point out what matters in local homes.
Getting a clear picture of the costs involved helps with budgeting for a move to Ellerker. The security deposit, usually five weeks' rent, is the biggest upfront payment and is protected in a government-approved Tenancy Deposit Scheme such as Deposit Protection Service, MyDeposits or Tenancy Deposit Scheme. That protection means you should get the deposit back at the end of the tenancy, minus any legitimate deductions for damage or unpaid rent set out in the tenancy agreement. You should receive the scheme details within 30 days of paying the deposit.
Since the Tenant Fees Act 2019 came in, most tenant fees in England have been banned, so you should not be asked to pay viewing fees, reference fees or inventory check fees on rental properties in Ellerker. Allowed payments are limited to rent, the deposit capped at five weeks' rent, a holding deposit to reserve a property capped at one week's rent and refundable if you proceed or if the landlord does not, plus charges for late rent or replacing keys. For most renters in Ellerker, the upfront cost will be the first month's rent plus the deposit, with the holding deposit often counted towards your first month's payment if you go ahead with the tenancy.
We suggest asking for a full breakdown of all costs before you commit, and reading the tenancy agreement carefully with particular attention to the deposit protection arrangements, rent review clauses and any limits on property use or alterations. Our team can help explain tenancy agreements and make sure all costs and protections are clear before you sign.

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