Providence Chapel is a place of worship in Dacre, North Yorkshire, a village in England.
The chapel was opened on 27 September 1827, as an independent congregationalist church.
[2] The chapel is built of stone on a plinth with a purple slate roof.
It has two storeys, and the entrance front facing the street has two bays and a coped gable with a band at the eaves level.
In the upper storey are two rectangular recesses with lintels and sills.