United Kingdom
- Little London, Brill, Buckinghamshire
- Little London, Oakley, Bucks
- Little London, Cambridgeshire
- Little London, Cornwall
- Little London, East Sussex
- Little London, Essex
- Little London, Gloucestershire
- Little London, Andover, Hampshire
- Little London, Tadley, Hampshire
- Little London, Herefordshire
- Little London, Isle of Man
- Little London, Kent
- Little London, Spalding, Lincolnshire
- Little London, Stallingborough, Lincolnshire
- Little London, Southport, Merseyside
- Little London, Norfolk
- Little London, Oxfordshire
- Little London, Powys
- Little London, Shropshire
- Little London, Somerset, a part of Oakhill
- Little London (Housing Estate), Maltby, South Yorkshire
- Little London, Suffolk
- Little London, Wendover, Buckinghamshire
- Little London, West Sussex
- Little London, Walsall, West Midlands
- Little London, Bradford, West Yorkshire
- Little London, Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Little London, Rawdon, Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Little London, Wiltshire
- Little London, Worcestershire
A detailed list of Little London locations which have existed in England and Wales can be found at The Llundainfaich Little London Homepage The sites were created by the Welsh Cattle drovers as early as the Medieval Period. The Institute of Place Names at Nottingham agreed in November 2009 that Little London was attributable to the Welsh drovers.
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