Claire Baxter Gallery in Pateley Bridge is set to close next month.
The gallery, which has been on the High Street for six years, has revealed that Christmas Eve will be its final day.
The gallery has said it will be relocating - however it cannot confirm when or where.
The Claire Baxter Gallery in Knaresborough will remain open and is unaffected.
Claire took to social media to reveal the news.
She said:
“It it with the heaviest of hearts to announce that Christmas Eve will be our last day of opening at our Pateley Bridge Gallery.
“I’m sure you can imagine that after six fabulous years in Pateley Bridge, we are absolutely heartbroken to leave but we are looking forward to finding new premises and reopening again in 2025.
“I want to thank everyone for your amazing support over the years. Please support us as we move to the next chapter.”
She added:
“Knaresborough will be open as usual and you never know, we could be moving nearer to you!”

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