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What to See in Yarm - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Yarm (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Yarm Viaduct, Yarm Castle, and St Mary Magdalene. Also, be sure to include St John the Baptist in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Yarm (England).

Yarm Viaduct

Yarm Viaduct
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Yarm Viaduct carries railway traffic above the town of Yarm and across the River Tees straddling the boundary between North Yorkshire and County Durham in northern England. The railway it is situated on, runs between Northallerton and Eaglescliffe, and was opened in 1852 as part of the extension of the Leeds Northern Railway to Stockton-on-Tees. The line and viaduct are currently owned and maintained by Network Rail and carries passenger traffic for TransPennine Express and Grand Central train operating companies. It also sees a variety of freight traffic.

The viaduct consists of 43 arches; 41 of which are made of red brick, with the two arches straddling the water constructed of stone. The viaduct, which is cited for its appearance and height above the town, was grade II listed in 1966.[1]

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Yarm Castle

Yarm Castle
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Yarm Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street in Yarm, North Yorkshire, England. The structure, which is the meeting place of Yarm Town Council, is a Grade II listed building.[2]

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St Mary Magdalene

Church in Yarm, England
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Church in Yarm, England. St Mary Magdalene is a Church of England parish church in the town of Yarm, in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees, North Yorkshire, England, which is dedicated to Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene. Administratively, it is a parish of the Diocese of York. The current rector is the Reverend John Ford.

The current church building is the third to stand on the site. The first was a wooden Saxon building of which no traces remain. A Norman church was built in the late 12th century and remained until 1728 when it razed by fire. The present Georgian church was built from the remains of the second in 1730.[3]

Address: West St, TS15 9BU Yarm

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St John the Baptist

Church in Stockton-on-Tees, England
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Church in Stockton-on-Tees, England. The parish church of St John the Baptist, Egglescliffe is an Anglican church in the village of Egglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees. It is a perpendicular church, built in the Norman style. There has been a church on the site for at least 900 years, however the original date of construction is unknown. It is claimed that there is a tunnel from the church to the Friarage in the grounds Yarm School. It is alleged that it was originally used as an escape tunnel for the monks when the Yarm School area was a catholic house. The Dominican Friars, Black Friars, occupied a site in Yarm from 1286 to 1583. It is part of a long history and many more are buried in the church yard than there are gravestones for - some graves marked with just one name actually contain up to four people, since people have been buried there for hundreds and hundreds of years, grave stones only being introduced recently. There are also legends of spirits of the deceased buried in the cemetery, two gardeners, father and son, and the former owner of The Bluebell in Yarm. When you enter the church, directly to the left of the porch is an Anglo-Saxon coffin top that was discovered on-site and inside there are many more historical wonders from all dates.[4]

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Ss Mary and Romuald

Parish church in Yarm, England
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Parish church in Yarm, England. St Mary and St Romuald is a Roman Catholic parish church in the parish of Yarm, North Yorkshire, England. Administratively, it is part of the Diocese of Middlesbrough.[5]

Address: High St, TS15 9AA Yarm

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Yarm Methodist Church

Methodist church in Yarm, England
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Methodist church in Yarm, England. Yarm Methodist Church is a Methodist church in the town of Yarm in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, England. It is octagonal in shape. Built in 1763, John Wesley wrote in his Journal :

I preached about noon at Potto and in the evening in the New House at Yarm, by far the most elegant in England. A large congregational attended at five in the morning and seemed to be just ripe for the exhortation – Let us go on and perfection.

Administratively, the church is part of the Stockton Circuit in the Darlington district. The current minister is the Rev Moira Peters.

The Church has a children's Youth Club for 9 to 18-year-olds, and a mothers and toddlers group.[6]

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