The Heritage Plaques of Harrogate
The Harrogate Civic Society has been, and still is, instrumental in getting plaques created and installed, along with serving as the guardian of the town's heritage. Please visit the main Civic Society website to learn more of its activities and (especially if you're a resident) consider joining the society.
The Heritage Plaques of Harrogate were first introduced in 1975, jointly between the then Harrogate Society and the Harrogate Borough Council. A large number were installed in 1983, just 100 years since Harrogate became a Borough. Since then additional plaques have been added regularly. Plaques are currently being added at a rate of 2 or 3 each year.
Unlike most Heritage plaques which are blue and circular, Harrogate Heritage Plaques are usually brown and mainly rectangular in shape.
The plaques tell a history of Harrogate, through its Spa heritage and the people and buildings associated with that history.
Some plaques mark out significant historical buildings in the town whilst others commemorate the men and women who were instrumental in the development of the town or ones whose businesses still play an active part in the town's fabric. Others commemorate famous people who have visited or had a connection with the town. Most plaques have a connection with the town's Spa heritage.
There are a total of 94 plaques (September 2023) in the Harrogate Town area, with just over half (55) within the Town Centre.
To learn more and to see the various trails, please visit Trails | Harrogate Plaques