Golden Triangle (Yorkshire)

A map with a broad boundary of the Golden Triangle (click to expand)
Leeds's affluent district of Roundhay, lies within the area.
Wetherby is situated at the approximate centre of the triangle.
Harrogate is situated to the far north of the triangle.

The Golden Triangle is a term commonly used by estate agents for the area of West and North Yorkshire lying between Harrogate, York and North Leeds. Lying in the centre of this area is Wetherby on the fringes of West Yorkshire. Despite mainly being an affluent area the area does consist of some deprived areas such as Swarcliffe, Cranmer Bank and Hallfields. The most expensive street in the golden triangle is Fulwith Mill Lane on the South Side of Harrogate, where the average house price is £1.7 million.[1]

  1. ^ "Zoopla Stats". Retrieved 16 May 2020.