Armley Moor is located at Town St, Armley, Leeds LS12 3HD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Armley Moor and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Berris Charnley

5 Google Rating

An actual real common in the middle of Leeds! See the inscription stone for details of the trust tha

5/ 5

An actual real common in the middle of Leeds! See the inscription stone for details of the trust that holds this land for the people of Armley. In a city which is increasingly privitised and developed this is a little gem. Say hello to the horse that lives here using the common grazing rights, check out the mural on the fish and chip shop, gaze up at the tower blocks, do some reps on the outdoor gym, grab a cheap tin of polish lager in the sunshine. Or sit on the bench and enjoy the view with a cake from the bakery opposite. It is what you make of it.

S Naeem

3 Google Rating

Nice n calm place in Leeds

3/ 5

Nice n calm place in Leeds

John Carmody

2 Google Rating

Gym equipment minus the weights, a tied up horse and occasional fun fair. Don’t walk through at ni

2/ 5

Gym equipment minus the weights, a tied up horse and occasional fun fair. Don’t walk through at night unless your armed with a weapon or crate of Polish lager.

Chloe Bannigan

5 Google Rating

It's full of all walks of life and culture's

5/ 5

It's full of all walks of life and culture's

Sharon Harwood

3 Google Rating

I go to feed the poor horse that's out in all weather's poor thing

3/ 5

I go to feed the poor horse that's out in all weather's poor thing

Joanna Barnes

5 Google Rating

I took my granddaughter to use the exercise equipment which she had seen on a film she watched she l

5/ 5

I took my granddaughter to use the exercise equipment which she had seen on a film she watched she loved it

Reza Rahgozar

5 Google Rating

Nice place

5/ 5

Nice place

Margaret Stewart.

5 Google Rating

Peace of quiet space

5/ 5

Peace of quiet space

Michelle witter

5 Google Rating

I go through armley moor to go to the newsagents this is a nice walk

5/ 5

I go through armley moor to go to the newsagents this is a nice walk

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