The Wesleyan chapel in the North Yorkshire village of Harome was built in 1909.
There was a large local attendance at the blessing of the laying of the foundation stone.
The building of the chapel was assigned to Mr. Smith and Mr. Boyes and their employees
The chapel is built predominately of red brick with sandstone used around the front entrance and the windows of main body of the building. To the left and right of the front door are sandstone blocks which have names of former local residents engraved upon them
The chapel is part of the Helmsley ministry in the Ryedale Methodist Circuit. At the time of this cache publication has a service at 2.00pm every Sunday afternoon.
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