Little London is a suburb of Leeds, located in West Yorkshire, England. Sitting close to the city centre, it occupies a position that places it within easy reach of Leeds’s urban core while retaining the character of a distinct residential neighbourhood. The area is surrounded by other inner-city communities that together form the dense, closely connected fabric of north and central Leeds.
Character and Setting
Little London is primarily a residential suburb, with streets of housing that reflect the layered development typical of inner Leeds. Its proximity to the city centre makes it a practical base for those working or studying in Leeds, and local roads connect it efficiently to the wider urban area. The suburb sits within the broader context of West Yorkshire, a region that ties together Leeds, Bradford, and their surrounding communities.
Finding Your Way Around
The street layout of Little London follows the pattern common to older inner suburbs, with residential roads branching off from main routes heading into Leeds city centre. Visitors exploring the area on foot will find it a compact and walkable suburb, well connected to the rest of Leeds by the city’s bus network and road infrastructure.