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Farsley is a suburb in western Leeds, West Yorkshire. Farsley is neighboured by Pudsey, Stanningley and Bramley. Approximately 6 miles away from Leeds city centre, Farsley enjoys a village-like atmosphere.
Farsley has all the local amenities a resident could ask for. Nearby supermarkets include Asda, B&M, Lidl, Tesco Express and The Co-Op. In Farsley there is the Co-op Academy Priestthorpe, Farsley Fairfield Primary School, Farsley Springbank Primary School, Westroyd Primary School & Nursery, Valley View Community Primary School and West Specialist Inclusive Learning Centre offering choice to residents with children.
Farsley has excellent proximity to the town centre. The A647 offers a quick route, alternatively; bus routes 508, 16 and X6 arrive in Leeds City Centre and only take approximately 45 minutes.
Farsley postcode: LS28
Historically, the area has adapted well to the industrialisation and development of Leeds. By embracing this change, the former Medieval village was allowed to be heavily influenced by the industrialisation of Leeds and Britain, leaving a legacy of buildings which shape the character of Farsley we see today; industrial buildings, terrace rows, large detached houses and religious architecture.
Westroyd Park is a park and gardens, that hosts concerts in the summer. The Sunny Bank Mills Gallery is an art gallery, shop cafe and offers workshops, exhibitions and conference spaces. Sunny Bank Mills has been restored from a mill to high0spec studio spaces for large and small businesses.
The Farsley Celtic Football Club hosts matches and training for fanatics. There is also the Depot Climbing Centre Leeds that offers world-class, challenging circuits for bouldering and rock climbing.