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Lostock Hall sits just south of Preston, a place that grew from a small cluster of dwellings into a busy village during the industrial boom of the 19th century. Its identity was long defined by the Tardy Gate cotton mill and its role as a major railway junction, a heritage still visible today in the layout of the streets and the local landmarks. Geographically, it’s a practical spot to be; you’re bordered by Bamboo and Penwortham to the north and Bamber Bridge to the east, with the M6, M61, and M65 all meeting nearby, making it an easy starting point for travel across the North West. The village centre around Watkin Lane provides the essentials, while the local railway station keeps a direct link to Preston and onto the East Lancashire towns. It has a settled feel to it, with a mix of traditional red-brick terraces and newer pockets of housing, all within walking distance of Cuerden Valley Park, which offers a vast amount of green space right on the doorstep.