Coordinates: 53°46′12″N 1°30′29″W / 53.770°N 1.508°W
Stourton is a mainly industrial area of the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The area falls within the City and Hunslet ward of Leeds Metropolitan Council.
The area is 2 miles (3 km) to the south east of Leeds city centre and lies between Hunslet, the M1 motorway and Cross Green in the LS10 postcode area.
Until the local boundary changes in the 1970s, Stourton was a village in the Rothwell Urban District attached to the southernmost border of Leeds, and governed by the old West Riding County Council. Stourton dated from the Industrial Revolution and was a community of some 2,500 people with its own churches and pubs, but from the 1970s the housing was demolished to make way for motorways and industrial developments until by 1990 little remained of the village except its war memorial. This memorial to "the men of Stourton and Thwaitegate" lists 75 names from World War I and 25 from World War II and was moved in about 1973 from St Andrew's church, Pontefract Road, when this was demolished; the new site was donated by Waddingtons, who also defrayed the costs of removal and re-erection. One of the men named on the Stourton cenotaph is CQMS Denis Gill MM and Bar, York and Lancaster Regiment. He was killed in action on 5 January 1944 at Cassino, Italy. He is buried in the Cassino War Cemetery.