Moor Allerton
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Description
Moor Allerton is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The area is situated in North Leeds, near to King Lane and the Leeds Outer Ring Road.
History
Moor Allerton, located in North Leeds, originated from medieval agricultural "wasteland" and developed from three distinct hamlets—Moor Allerton, Moor Allerton Bottoms, and High Moor Allerton—into a residential suburb. Historically dominated by farming, it features 18th-century heritage sites like Moor Allerton Hall.
Key Historical Aspects
- Origin: Historically, the area was mostly moorland and agricultural land, appearing in early records as part of a wider area often associated with monastic farming from Kirkstall Abbey.
- Three Hamlets: The area was historically composed of three parts:
- Moor Allerton: The primary hamlet, featuring notable 18th-century buildings.
- Moor Allerton Bottoms: Situated at the intersection of Harrogate Road and Gledhow Valley Road.
- High Moor Allerton: Located on Harrogate Road, north of Sand Hill Lane.
Current Circumstances
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