Loxley is becoming a popular location for the expansion of the suburbs from Daphne and Spanish Fort, Alabama, because it is served by an Interstate 10 exit and is almost directly in between the large cities of Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida.
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Interstate 10 passes through the northern end of town, with access via Exit 44 (Alabama State Route 59).
George Huddesford had "the living" at Loxley at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Students' forms are split into George Spencer's four houses: Armstrong, Hubble, Loxley and Socrates.
A tin tabernacle had previously been used for worship as the area had no church and fundraising was commenced to build St. Polycarp’s at the junction of Loxley Road and Wisewood Lane.