Weetons in Harrogate has unveiled its most elaborate handmade Christmas window display yet.
The West Park storefront has been transformed into a magical scene inspired by The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.
The award-winning Food Hall is known for its show-stopping festive windows, and this year’s installation, crafted entirely by hand, is its most ambitious to date.
Behind the tradition is Store Manager Jess Upson, the creative mind who has designed and built every Christmas display since 2021.

The display features a life-sized Grinch, Cindy-Lou and faithful Max the dog.
Jess said:
“Creating the Weetons Christmas window display is something I look forward to every year.
“From imagining the theme to handmaking every last detail, it’s a huge commitment, but seeing it all come to life is pure magic.
“The joy it brings to our customers, and the fact it’s become part of festive traditions, makes it all incredibly special.”
Alongside the West Park display, seasonal celebrations are in full swing at Weetons’ flagship Leeds Road store, which is hosting wreath-making workshops, Santa’s Grotto and the return of its much-loved Breakfast with Santa.
For more information, visit www.weetons.co.uk

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