Fixby Explained

Official Name:Fixby
Static Image:Allison Dike, Fixby - geograph.org.uk - 382230.jpg
Static Image Caption:Allison Dike, Fixby
Country:England
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Os Grid Reference:SE132194
Coordinates:53.6727°N -1.8°W
Post Town:HUDDERSFIELD
Postcode Area:HD
Postcode District:HD2
London Distance:165miles
Metropolitan Borough:Kirklees

Fixby is a suburb in north-west Kirklees bordering neighbouring Calderdale and is traditionally part of Huddersfield in the English county of West Yorkshire. Fixby is mentioned in the Domesday Book.[1] The name "Fixby" derives from the Gaelic Irish personal name Fiach.[2]

In the nineteenth century Fixby was a large estate to which social reformer Richard Oastler was appointed as steward from 1830 until 1838 when he was relieved of his duties for his political activities: pamphleteering, lobbying and in the establishment of Short Time Committees in industrial towns throughout Yorkshire. The Short Time committees organised public meetings in order to raise petitions to improve conditions for children in the workplaces of the day and resulted in the Factory Act of 1847, with which Oastler was never fully satisfied.[3]

Much of the historical Fixby Estate is now a golf course, with Fixby Hall as the clubhouse for Huddersfield Golf Club,[4] and intersected by the Kirklees Way footpath.[5] Fixby Hall is a grade II listed building.

The area is now sought after suburban location of Huddersfield for homeowners.[6] The village is just off the A6107 road and south of the M62 motorway.[7]

The Huddersfield Crematorium is also situated in the area.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Powell-Smith. Anna. Fixby Domesday Book. opendomesday.org. 2 October 2017.
  2. Book: Ekwall. Eilert. The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names. 1960. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 0-19-869103-3. 181. 4.
  3. News: Factory King who battled to free child slaves. 2 October 2017. The Yorkshire Post. 12 December 2012.
  4. News: Whitwam. Linda. Conservationist background of man behind the development of Huddersfield's countryside. 2 October 2017. Huddersfield Examiner. 8 October 2011.
  5. Web site: Kirklees Way - LDWA Long Distance Paths. www.ldwa.org.uk. 2 October 2017.
  6. News: The white stuff: How a bog-standard 1980s Yorkshire property was transformed into a dream home. 2 October 2017. The Yorkshire Post. 25 March 2017.
  7. Bradford & Huddersfield . 288 . 2015 . 1;25,000 . Explorer . Ordnance Survey . 9780319244852 .
  8. News: Sutcliffe. Robert. Huddersfield Crematorium needs a new furnace. 2 October 2017. Huddersfield Examiner. 11 December 2016.