Harome

[2] The village has a population of 261 people according to the 2011 UK census,[1] and a total land area of 9,539 sq metres.

St Saviour's Church, Harome was completed in August 1862, under the patronage of the Feversham Estate.

It was originally furnished by William Duncombe, who represented the North Riding of Yorkshire as a member of parliament between 1859 and 1867.

The church contains glass from Hardman, and most recently a Millennium Cross produced by a local craftsman.

[14] In recent times the residents of Harome have shifted away from more agriculturally based occupations, which has been shown in the UK 2011 census.

A lot of people are now predominantly within a tertiary and quaternary based job, these include managers and directors, along with science researchers.

[17] Harome has most recently been categorised as being a 'village surrounded by sparsely populated countryside' by the Office for National Statistics.

Population of Harome- 1881–2011