Farsley is one of the top 11 postcodes in the country to live – and is full of ‘cool dads’, according to the Sunday Times.
It’s Style magazine singled out Farsley for its ‘micro-breweries, sourdough bakehouses and great live music venues’ which apparently appeals to ‘hipster dads’.

“Farsley has all the cultural catnip that hipster dads can’t get enough of,” it says. “Once a sleepy suburb, this neighbourhood has become the focus for Birkenstock Boston-clad, Radio 6 Music-listening dads — oh, and it’s also considered the happiest place in Leeds.”
The write up singles out Amity Brew Co, The Mill Kitchen, Deeva restaurant and the Old Woollen, which the article says is the ‘creating heart’ of the village.
The Sunday Times article can be read in full here.
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