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Ingol sits on the northwestern edge of Preston, serving as a quiet residential bridge between the city’s urban centre and the open Fylde countryside. Much of the area's modern character was shaped in the mid-20th century, but its history is rooted in the ancient manor of Lea. Locally, it's defined by the green corridor of the Lancaster Canal, which cuts through the neighbourhood and provides a steady route for walkers and cyclists heading toward the city or out toward the Wyre. The geography here is gently undulating, with the Sharoe Brook carved into the landscape, adding a sense of seclusion to the residential streets. While it feels largely suburban, it remains practical for daily life; it is home to one of the region’s established golf courses and is well-placed for the University of Central Lancashire and the Royal Preston Hospital, both of which are just a short trip away. It’s a functional, steady part of the city that manages to keep a bit of its rural fringe identity intact.