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Stanningley sits as a sturdy link between Leeds and Bradford, centered around the long stretch of the B6157. Historically, it was a township built on the heavy industry of ironworks and weaving, and you can still see that heritage in the robust stone terraces and repurposed mill buildings that line the main road. Territorially, it shares a blurred boundary with Pudsey to the south and Farsley to the north, effectively drawing on the amenities of both; you have the supermarkets and high street of Pudsey within walking distance, while the independent shops of Farsley are just over the hill. For getting around, it’s remarkably practical. New Pudsey railway station is right on the edge of the locality, providing a ten-minute link into Leeds city centre, and the proximity to the Ring Road makes it a logical base for anyone commuting across West Yorkshire. It isn't a "manicured" village, but it has a functional, lived-in character, bolstered by the open space of Stanningley Park and a handful of long-standing local pubs that have served the community for generations.