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Netherton sits on the northern ridge of the Mag Brook valley, about three miles south-west of Huddersfield. It’s a place defined largely by its geography; the village climbs a steep hillside, offering clear views over towards Castle Hill and the surrounding Pennine landscape. Historically, it grew as a satellite to the textile trade, and you can still see that heritage in the solid mill-workers' cottages and larger stone houses along the main thoroughfare of Meltham Road. Today, it functions as a self-contained community with its own primary school, a traditional high street featuring a local co-op and a butcher, and several pubs like the Beaumont Arms. It’s well-positioned for those who need access to the town centre while wanting immediate proximity to the rural walking routes towards South Crosland and Honley. Life here is generally quiet, though the road through the village serves as a busy artery for traffic moving between Huddersfield and the Holme Valley.