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Harome is a
small village and
civil parish in the R****ale
district of
North Yorkshire, England,
around 2
miles (3.2 km) south-east of the
market town of...
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Harome Mill is a
historic building in
Harome, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. In 1430,
Harome was
recorded as
having two mills: a
fulling mill...
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Harome is a
civil parish in the
former R****ale
district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains 13
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- St Saviour's Church,
Harome is a
Grade II
listed parish church in the
Church of England: 181 in
Harome,
North Yorkshire.
Construction of the
church began...
- The
Punch Bowl,
Burton in
Lonsdale Railway Inn,
Spofforth The Star Inn,
Harome Tan Hill Inn, Tan Hill Tap on the Tutt,
Boroughbridge Tempest Arms, Elslack...
- The
Punch Bowl,
Burton in
Lonsdale Railway Inn,
Spofforth The Star Inn,
Harome Tan Hill Inn, Tan Hill Tap on the Tutt,
Boroughbridge Tempest Arms, Elslack...
- herons. The
surname may also be an
habitual name; of Old
English origin from
Harome in
North Yorkshire or
Norman origin from Le Héron, near Rouen. In Ireland...
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Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) to the
south of the
village on the road to
Harome, is the
turning for an old RAF
airfield RAF Wombleton. It is now a private...
- east of
Helmsley and p****es
under the A170 and
continues south towards Harome. Here it
turns east south-east to join the
River Rye at High Waterholmes...
- just
short of the
former crossing keeper’s
cottage at
Pockley Gates on
Harome Heads Lane. The
cottage was
built around 1875 and was once home to the crossing...