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Montpellier Quarter

Montpellier Quarter

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Location: Montpellier St, Harrogate HG1 2TQ

The Montpellier Quarter is home to over 50 exclusive independent shops, health & beauty salons, pavement cafes, bars and award-winning restaurants. The whole of Harrogate is encapsulated within the Montpellier Quarter.

Take a short walk from Betty’s Tea Rooms and experience the truly cosmopolitan atmosphere of the area. Enjoy its thriving café culture, browse through its many exclusive independent shops and one thing that will become immediately apparent is its avant-garde spirit and palpable passion for keeping Harrogate independent and a truly unique experience.

The Quarter is a specialist retail area in Low Harrogate on the western side of Harrogate town centre. The surrounding occupiers form a mixture of high class retail, restaurant and residential apartments. Montpellier Gardens links to The Ginnel and Parliament Street. Fashion retail occupiers within the vicinity include Toast, Hawick Cashmere, Morgan Clare and Rocco, in Interiors Susie Watson Designs, Richard Grafton Interiors, Furnish and Fettle and Tom Howley Kitchens. Other notable occupiers are The Slug and Lettuce. The Drum and Monkey, Tennants Auctioneers and Betty’s tearooms.

It is home to over 50 exclusive independent shops, health & beauty salons, pavement cafes, bars and award-winning restaurants. The whole of Harrogate is encapsulated within the thisQuarter.

Take a short walk from Betty’s Tea Rooms and experience the truly cosmopolitan atmosphere of the area. Enjoy its thriving café culture, browse through its many exclusive independent shops and one thing that will become immediately apparent is its avant-garde spirit and palpable passion for keeping Harrogate independent and a truly unique experience.

It is home to over 50 exclusive independent shops, health & beauty salons, pavement cafes, bars and award-winning restaurants. The whole of Harrogate is encapsulated within the Quarter. It’s an area of pedestrianised streets lined with restored 19th-century buildings that are now home to art galleries, antique shops, fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants − an upmarket annex to the main shopping area around Oxford and Cambridge Sts.

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