Littlemoor Bottom is a quarter within the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The name itself suggests a low-lying area associated with a moor, a pattern common across the Leeds district where older settlement names reflect the region’s moorland and agricultural past. The surrounding area includes a mix of residential streets and the kind of quiet, locally rooted neighbourhoods that sit between Leeds’s more prominent districts.
Getting Around
Leeds has good road and public transport connections throughout its quarters, and Littlemoor Bottom benefits from its position within this wider network. The city centre lies a short distance away, accessible by local bus routes that serve the broader area. Nearby streets and neighbourhoods give the quarter its character as a settled residential part of Leeds rather than a commercial or visitor-facing district.
Local Character
As a quarter of Leeds, Littlemoor Bottom reflects the city’s pattern of distinct, named localities that give different parts of the urban area their own identity. The name points to a historical connection with moorland terrain, with “bottom” indicating a valley floor or low ground. Residents here are part of the wider Leeds community, with the city’s amenities, parks, and transport infrastructure within easy reach.