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Fixby sits on the northern edge of Huddersfield, occupying an elevated position that offers clear views across the Calder Valley and towards the Pennine hills. Historically a township in its own right, the area is defined by its mix of quiet, leafy residential pockets and the expansive grounds of Fixby Hall, a Grade II listed eighteenth-century mansion that now serves as the clubhouse for Huddersfield Golf Club. Geographically, it is a convenient spot for those needing to travel; it is bordered by the A629 and is remarkably close to Junction 24 of the M62, making Leeds and Manchester accessible while the suburb itself remains shielded from the motorway's noise by the local topography. The neighbourhood feels distinct from the more industrial parts of town, characterized by established woodland and the ancient boundary of the Fixby estate, yet it remains just a short distance from the amenities in nearby Lindley or the town centre.