Clematis House, 13 Church Square, Harrogate, HG1 4SP
Tucked within one of Harrogate’s most graceful conservation areas, Clematis House is a beautifully balanced three-bedroom stone-built town residence, completed in 1992 and refined with quiet precision ever since. Though modern in build, it captures the elegance of a traditional townhouse, its period detailing sitting effortlessly among the Georgian and Victorian façades of Church Square. From its position overlooking The Stray – two hundred acres of protected parkland owned by the Duchy of Lancaster – the outlook is one of open green and unbroken sky.
Church Square takes its name from nearby Christ Church, Harrogate’s first church, built in the mid-1700s when visitors began to arrive for the town’s celebrated spa waters. Here, history lingers softly in the air, yet Clematis House feels distinctly present – light-filled, graceful and quietly contemporary.
This is a home defined by balance and calm. Each floor reveals thoughtful craftsmanship from Stephen Neall Interiors, elegant proportions and the natural serenity of The Stray beyond. It’s a place where light moves gently through the day, where refinement meets ease, and where every moment feels a little slower, softer and more considered.








































