Woodhouse Moor

Woodhouse Moor
Woodhouse Moor Park
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TypeParkland, woodland, gardens
LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°48′39″N 1°33′40″W / 53.81083°N 1.56111°W / 53.81083; -1.56111
Area26 hectares
Created1857
Operated byLeeds City Council
StatusOpen all year

Woodhouse Moor is an open space approximately one mile (1.6 km) from Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. Today it consists of 3 parts: a formal park, Woodhouse Moor (often referred to as Hyde Park - see below), of around 26 hectares in area[1] on the west of Woodhouse Lane (the A660), and two other open areas on the east of it. These are known as the Monument (or Upper) and Cinder (or Gravel, or Lower) Moors which are used for events such as circuses and sporting matches, and sometimes car parking. Woodhouse Moor is north-west of Leeds city centre and is bounded by Woodhouse, the University of Leeds, Burley, Hyde Park, and Headingley.

As of 2005 the park had just under 3 million visits a year and is the second most popular urban park in Leeds.[2] The park has five main paths which meet in the centre, each is tree-lined and they divide the park into different areas of usage.

In the New Year Honours 2009, Head Gardener John Egan was awarded an MBE for services to the community.

  1. ^ "Woodhouse Moor Park". Leeds City Council. Retrieved 14 September 2007.
  2. ^ "A Parks and Green Space Strategy for Leeds" (PDF). Leeds City Council. 2006. p. 67. Retrieved 10 October 2010.