of luxury shopping
IN HARROGATE
Rhodes Wood – now open on Prince Albert Row
Rhodes Wood has officially opened its doors on Prince Albert Row, bringing fine bespoke tailoring and timeless menswear to Harrogate’s most refined shopping destination.
After many years on Parliament Street, Rhodes Wood now joins an exclusive community of luxury boutiques along Station Parade.
Visit today and experience the craftsmanship, quality and style that define this distinguished brand.
Rhodes Wood – Now open on Prince Albert Row
Rhodes Wood has officially opened its doors on Prince Albert Row, bringing fine bespoke tailoring and timeless menswear to Harrogate’s most refined shopping destination.
After many years on Parliament Street, Rhodes Wood now joins an exclusive community of luxury boutiques along Station Parade.
Visit today and experience the craftsmanship, quality and style that define this distinguished brand.


PRINCE ALBERT ROW
STEEPED IN HISTORY
Welcome to Prince Albert Row, a cherished landmark in Harrogate steeped in history and elegance. For generations the rich, famous and even Royals have made Prince Albert Row their destination of choice whilst visiting Harrogate.
Housed in a superb original Grade-2 listed building, ‘The Row’ has seen almost 150 years of trade, with a selection of established and renowned businesses having made the Victorian era thoroughfare what it is today.


As you stroll down Prince Albert Row, you’ll encounter a tapestry of stories that reflect Harrogate’s rich heritage and the resilience of its local businesses.
Featuring one of the last remaining cast iron verandas in Harrogate, as well as the Old Craven Dairy, now reimagined as ‘The Factory Building’, the Row’s long history is remarkable.
A visit to Harrogate isn’t complete without a visit to Prince Albert Row.

PRINCE ALBERT ROW
STEEPED IN HISTORY
Welcome to Prince Albert Row, a cherished landmark in Harrogate steeped in history and elegance. For generations the rich, famous and even Royals have made Prince Albert Row their destination of choice whilst visiting Harrogate.
Housed in a superb original Grade-2 listed building, ‘The Row’ has seen almost 150 years of trade, with a selection of established and renowned businesses having made the Victorian era thoroughfare what it is today.
As you stroll down Prince Albert Row, you’ll encounter a tapestry of stories that reflect Harrogate’s rich heritage and the resilience of its local businesses.
Featuring one of the last remaining cast iron verandas in Harrogate, as well as the Old Craven Dairy, now reimagined as ‘The Factory Building’, the Row’s long history is remarkable.
A visit to Harrogate isn’t complete without a visit to Prince Albert Row.



































