Where do you like to go shopping in North Yorkshire? If you’re looking for somewhere new to shop until you drop, three high streets in the county have been revealed among the UK's very best.

Shambles in York as well as high streets in Pateley Bridge (near Harrogate) and Skipton were recently highlighted by property experts and the Daily Mail.

The publisher commented on one of its latest property and shopping guides: “Despite the rise of online shopping and the trend for working from home, many of Britain’s high streets remain the beating heart of their communities, as well as being a magnet for visitors bored by the chain store experience.

“Buzzing with activity thanks to quirky independent stores, coffee shops and restaurants, as well as an overall sense of community, they also attract home buyers from far and wide.

“We’ve spoken to property experts and estate agents across the country to find Britain’s top 32 high streets.”

You can see the full list here.

What did the property experts say about these 3 North Yorkshire high streets?

The Shambles, York

This famous high street where "the historical and contemporary blend together” may have a medieval twist, but it’s still up there as one of the top to visit, according to the experts.

The Daily Mail also revealed the Shambles is where “medieval architecture meets modern boutiques and restaurants”.

Do you have a favourite shop on the Shambles?Do you have a favourite shop on the Shambles? (Image: Shaun Taylor/Getty)

It added: “Its cobbles and overhanging buildings are believed to have been the inspiration behind Diagon Alley from the movie adaptation of the Harry Potter series.

“Quirky outlet ‘The Shop That Must Not Be Named’ specialises in officially licensed Harry Potter merchandise.”

Pateley Bridge

Although Pateley Bridge’s high street is “steep and narrow” it sits in the “heart” of Nidderdale Reserve, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

“It’s crammed with independent shops selling everything from fashion accessories to antiques, as well as being home to the world’s oldest sweet shop and two award-winning butchers’ shops,” explains estate agent Alison Reilly, head of Dacre, Son & Hartley Pateley Bridge office.

The Daily Mail continued: “Little courtyards and ginnels - narrow passages between buildings - leading off the high street add to its charm.”

Skipton

Skipton's scenic high street also made the best 32, set near the picturesque Yorkshire Dales.

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The Daily Mail added: “Skipton’s cobbled high Street is set against a medieval castle that dates back more than 900 years.

“In 2008, it beat London’s High Street Kensington and Portobello Road to win the title of ‘Best Street of the Year’.”

“It’s lined with pubs, restaurants, cafes and a huge array of shops that include national names through to long-standing independents, making it the perfect spot to while away an afternoon,” shared estate agent Mark Kane, of Dacre, Son & Hartley Skipton office.