Alwoodley Park is a residential neighbourhood in the north of Leeds, sitting within the wider Alwoodley area. The neighbourhood is characterised by its suburban streets and largely detached housing, typical of the leafy northern fringe of the city. Alwoodley itself borders areas such as Moortown, Shadwell, and Eccup, with open countryside and the Eccup Reservoir not far to the north-west.
Getting Around
Alwoodley Park is well connected to central Leeds via the A61 Harrogate Road, which runs through the broader Alwoodley district and provides a direct route into the city centre. Bus services along this corridor link the neighbourhood with Leeds city centre and surrounding communities, making it accessible without a car for everyday journeys.
Character and Setting
The neighbourhood sits in a quiet corner of north Leeds, with tree-lined streets and generous plot sizes giving it a settled, residential feel. The proximity to golf courses, including the well-known Alwoodley Golf Club, and open green spaces contributes to the area’s appeal among families and professionals looking for calmer surroundings within reach of the city.