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Seacroft occupies a high point on the eastern edge of Leeds, sitting roughly four miles from the city centre along the A64 York Road. Historically, it was a quiet agricultural village - recorded in the Domesday Book - and you can still find traces of that older character around the village green, which remains one of the few traditional greens in the city. The landscape changed significantly in the 1950s when it was developed into a vast satellite town, designed at the time to be self-contained with its own large shopping precinct. Today, the Seacroft Green Shopping Centre serves as the main practical hub, anchored by a large supermarket and a bus station with frequent links into the city. Its location is particularly convenient for those working outside of Leeds, as it sits right on the Ring Road with straightforward access to the A1(M) and M1 motorway networks. While much of the area consists of mid-century social housing and newer private developments, the nearby presence of Roundhay Park and the Temple Newsam estate provides substantial green space within a short drive or bus journey.