Huddersfield Station's columned sandstone facade running across the long edge of St George's Square, Victoria Tower on Castle Hill standing thin and dark against a clean blue sky, terraced rows climbing the slopes between, civic Pennine in one frame. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to the university, the textile trade's afterlife, the schools, or the NHS, with grown kids in Leeds or further south. However you got here, the welcome is plain Yorkshire and warm.
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Huddersfield members tend to start in St George's Square or at Greenhead Park. Castle Hill is the standby walk; the Narrow Canal towpath ties everything together. Marsh, Lindley, Almondbury, and Meltham keep their own pubs and cafés. Marsden, Slaithwaite, Holmfirth, and Honley extend the pool. Leeds and Halifax are short trains away.