Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, Harrogate is one of northern England’s ‘poshest’ towns.
The spa town boasts historic architecture, well-dressed residents, and an economy reflected in high property values and premium local prices.
And Harrogate’s affluent status was underlined earlier this year when it came third in the Telegraph’s ranking of Britain’s poshest towns.
With just Henley-on-Thames, in Oxfordshire, and Bruton, Somerset, above it, the accolade makes Harrogate the ‘poshest’ town in the whole of northern England.
Things to do in Harrogate
Commercial Street, Cold Bath Road, and Kings Road serve as the beating heart of the town’s indie shopping experience, and are home to treasured family-run establishments such as Ogden of Harrogate Jewellers and Imagined Things Bookshop.
Their presence sits comfortably alongside a new generation of contemporary boutiques and artisanal retailers, creating a shopping experience that feels both proudly traditional and refreshingly modern.
Harrogate’s culinary offerings are equally compelling, and have become a significant draw for food aficionados.
Bettys Tea Room remains an emblem of refined taste and tradition, while gastropubs like The Coach & Horses enchant with locally inspired dishes — its fish pie being a noted favourite.
The Michelin-recommended Paradise Café at Daleside Nurseries further cements Harrogate’s reputation as a destination for discerning palates.
Health and heritage intertwine in Harrogate’s status as a historic spa town thanks to its natural springs, and Rudding Park’s luxurious spa and the recently restored Victorian Turkish Baths offer serene escapes steeped in history.
A cornerstone of Harrogate’s desirability is its commitment to outstanding education.
Prestigious schools such as Ashville College, Harrogate Ladies College, and Harrogate Grammar School maintain Ofsted outstanding ratings, ensuring that families can confidently anchor their future here.
Coupled with excellent transport links to places like Leeds, York, and even London, the town is perfectly poised to cater for families, professionals and retirees alike.
Property prices in Harrogate
Despite wider economic fluctuations, Harrogate’s property market remains resilient and appealing.
Average sale prices currently hover around £393,539, according to Rightmove, with semi-detached homes typically costing approximately £382,929 and detached properties around £629,909.
This is significantly higher than the average house price of North Yorkshire as a whole, which Rightmove currently puts at £294,261.
Certain enclaves of Harrogate — like Park Avenue, Regent Parade, and York Place — continue to command premium attention, boasting a diverse housing stock that accommodates a variety of lifestyles.
What locals are saying about Harrogate
Locals on Reddit have shared their love for the town, with many praising its scenic beauty.
In the subreddit r/Harrogate, one user wrote: ‘Harrogate is beautiful, very scenic and has plenty of lovely walks ‘, and another added: ‘It is a great place to live, and there is plenty to do in terms of social activities’.
One user echoed: ‘It’s a very safe place to live and there’s decent stuff to do like the cycle path to Ripley and walks at Stainburn and Swinsty, plus near to York and Leeds’.
Others shared their favourite social activities in Harrogate, with several users recommending local pub quizzes, sports clubs and book clubs.
This article was originally published on October 27, 2025.
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