Lifestyle writer and photographer Caroline Smith lives in Boston Spa with husband James, and children Phoebe, Matilda and Rafferty. She tells us how a visitor could spend 24 hours in the idyllic town

Sweet treats at The Pudding Lab. Sweet treats at The Pudding Lab. (Image: Caroline Smith)

MORNING

Kickstart your day with a delectable brunch at The Pudding Lab, a must-visit for any foodie. Owners Ashley Close and Kian Lian, who recently appeared on BBC Four’s Bake Off: The Professionals, have turned this patisserie into a local gem - the perfect spot to indulge your sweet tooth and savour a luxurious brunch.

If you have little ones in tow, a visit to Stables Lane Park is in order. This well-maintained park features a delightful playground where children can burn off energy while you relax at the picnic benches. It’s an ideal spot for parents to unwind and enjoy the morning sunshine while keeping an eye on their kids.

The friendly town is home to many independent shops.   (Image: Caroline Smith)

AFTERNOON

No trip to Boston Spa would be complete without a visit to Gifted, a treasure trove of unique finds right on the High Street. This charming shop offers an impressive selection of gifts, from handmade crafts to quirky home decor. Judith, the lovely owner, is always on hand to help you find that perfect something for a loved one or even a little treat for yourself.

Take a leisurely stroll along the River Wharfe. The footpath runs the length of the river and provides one of the prettiest walks in the area, a routine I relish almost daily. If you’re feeling adventurous, extend your walk to Newton Kyme and circle back via the old railway track to Thorp Arch. The picturesque scenery and peaceful ambiance make it a perfect afternoon activity.

Leafy walks by the River Wharfe in Boston Spa. Leafy walks by the River Wharfe in Boston Spa. (Image: Caroline Smith)

EVENING

As the day winds down, book a table at Amor, Boston Spa’s newest culinary sensation. Helmed by the talented chef Nikki Pybus, Amor tantalises the tastebuds with a menu that showcases fresh, local ingredients and innovative dishes, it’s an evening of gastronomy you won’t want to miss.

End your day on a high note at The Crown. When the sun is shining, the beer garden here is the perfect place to relax and soak up the evening atmosphere. With a refreshing drink in hand and the lovely ambiance, it’s the ideal way to conclude your perfect day in Boston Spa.

Gorgeous properties in affluent Boston Spa  (Image: Caroline Smith)

Boston Spa: Yorkshire’s Most Popular Village

Boston Spa is a sought-after village, just off the A1, 11 miles from Harrogate and 13 from York and nestled within the coveted affluent 'Golden Triangle' of Harrogate, York, and Leeds. The village boasts stunning Georgian architecture and sits along the River Wharfe with picturesque views and serene walks. Named after the natural springs discovered in the 18th century, Boston Spa is characterful and historic significance.

With a growing population of around 5,000 residents, house prices reflect its desirability, with averages significantly higher than the national norm, thanks to its attractive setting and excellent transport links.

Boston Spa is brimming with activities and events that foster a strong sense of community. From the Boston Spa Festival of the Arts and Crafts Festival to Boston in Bloom, the Green Group, and the Riverside Committee, there’s always something happening.

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Boston in Bloom: Witness the village transform with beautiful floral displays. It’s a sight to behold and a testament to the community’s dedication to beautifying their home.

In autumn there's a delightful hallowe’en trail.

Sense of Place

A walk through Boston Spa reveals a village rich in history and character. Begin your exploration at Jezabels, a charming clothing boutique on the High Street. Jezabels boasts a curated selection of different brands, making it a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts seeking something unique.

Just a few steps away, you’ll find Douglas Yeadon hardware shop, a local institution that has stood the test of time. Established decades ago, this shop is often referred to as an Aladdin’s Cave for DIY, offering everything from household essentials to quirky gifts. It’s a true treasure trove where you can lose yourself browsing the extensive range of goods.

No visit to the High Street would be complete without stopping at Firths, the village butcher where there's always has a queue outside, a testament to its popularity and quality. Local produce supporting local farming.

For floral enthusiasts, Kate Mell is a must-see. This enchanting flower shop offers an array of stunning blooms and plants, and is also renowned for its event and wedding arrangements. It’s a delightful spot to pick up a bouquet or simply enjoy the beautiful displays.

The village also features several outstanding charity shops. Martin’s House Hospice Shop and St. Gemma’s Hospice shop are both excellent for finding hidden treasures, from vintage clothing to unique homeware items.

Beer aficionados should head to Salt, a fantastic venue offering a diverse selection of beers. It’s the perfect spot to relax and sample different brews. For a culinary treat, Thai Chokdee is Boston Spa’s premier Thai restaurant, beloved for its takeaways.

Harts Café is a popular spot for brunch and coffee, renowned for its salad bar and welcoming atmosphere. The Cozy Tearooms offer handmade cakes in a quirky, pretty setting, making it a perfect treat for little girls and adults alike and Tom Foolery is great for coffee catch-ups and good pizza.

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Further afield

For those looking to venture a bit further, Stockeld Park and Harewood House are excellent family-friendly destinations. Stockeld Park offers an array of seasonal activities, from enchanted forests to ice skating and now the Playhive and indoor play area. Harewood House, with its stunning gardens, park and historic house tours, promises a day of exploration and fun.

There are a number of properties to stay at oin Boston Spa listed on Airbnb, from pretty chocoate-box cottages to the airy Art Studi.