Hooton Levitt is a very small civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, lying in rural parts of South Yorkshire in England. Rather than a compact village it consists of scattered farmsteads and open fields, keeping a quiet, agricultural character despite being within reach of larger towns.
The name reflects medieval ownership by the Levett family and the area is often noted for that historic connection and its low population; local life is dominated by farming and countryside pursuits, with few services on the spot and a strong sense of heritage from its days as part of the West Riding of Yorkshire.