Moor Head Maps

Moor Head is a neighbourhood in Leeds, with its name rooted in Ordnance Survey records dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, placing it among the older documented localities within the city. The area sits within the broader urban fabric of Leeds and is surrounded by the streets, residential pockets, and communities typical of inner Leeds.

Getting Around

Moor Head is accessible via the road network that connects central and southern Leeds, making it straightforward to reach whether travelling by foot, bicycle, or vehicle. Its position within the city means that the wider transport links of Leeds – including bus services running through nearby thoroughfares – are within reasonable reach for residents and visitors alike.

Character and Setting

The neighbourhood is made up largely of houses and local streets, giving it a residential character that sits alongside the denser commercial areas of central Leeds. The name itself, with its reference to moorland, hints at the open terrain that once characterised this part of West Yorkshire before urban development reshaped the area over successive generations.

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