Sturton Grange is a small civil parish on the outskirts of Leeds in West Yorkshire, characterised by a mix of open farmland, scattered farmsteads and a few pockets of commercial and light industrial development rather than a dense residential core.
The name points to medieval origins as a grange or monastic farm, and that agricultural heritage remains visible today alongside nurseries and logistics businesses that take advantage of good regional transport links; socially it has a very low, dispersed population with strong ties to farming and the nearby urban centres rather than a distinct village community.
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