A children’s clothing brand is preparing to open a new shop in Harrogate next month.
Eleanor Charles, which was founded in Yorkshire in 2022, will open on Princes Street in the unit previously occupied by insurance firm Clegg Gifford.
It will be the second Eleanor Charles store in Yorkshire and is due to open on Saturday 11th October.
The brand, which already has a shop in York, specialises in country-inspired clothing for babies, children and young people, alongside toys, accessories and a small womenswear collection.

The Eleanor Charles store in York.
The Harrogate shop will include a café and play area, as well as private breastfeeding and baby-changing facilities.
A spokesperson for the shop teased its launch on social media:
“We are so excited to be opening our second ever store and want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years.
“This wouldn’t be possible without your continued support and enthusiasm for our brand.
“We are working on the finishing touches and we can’t wait to share the finished result with you!”
The store is owned by Burton Leonard couple Katie and Tom Heptonstall.

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