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Farsley sits on a slope overlooking the Aire Valley, positioned roughly midway between Leeds and Bradford but retaining a self-contained character that many neighboring suburbs have lost. Historically a hub for the wool textile industry, the village is still physically defined by its sturdy stone cottages and the sprawling complex of Sunny Bank Mills, which has been thoughtfully repurposed into workspaces, galleries, and independent businesses. Town Street serves as a genuine focal point, lined with a functional mix of traditional shops, small cafes, and bars that stay busy throughout the week. While it shares a border with Pudsey to the south and is served by the nearby New Pudsey railway station, Farsley feels distinct, with the green space of West Leeds Country Park and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal nearby providing accessible routes for walking toward Rodley or Calverley. It is a practical, well-connected spot that manages to balance its industrial heritage with a very active, modern community life.