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Treasure of Harmby

Around the area of All Saint's Chapel, Harmby, North Yorkshire Legend Georgian

In the picturesque village of Harmby, nestled in the rolling hills of Yorkshire, lies the intriguing tale of a long-buried treasure. The story goes that somewhere around All Saint's Chapel, a stash of unknown riches has lain undisturbed for centuries. While the origins and value of this treasure remain a mystery, the legend has become an integral part of local folklore, passed down through generations. The chapel itself, now in ruins, still stands as a testament to the area's rich history.

Dating back to at least the eighteenth century, this piece of folklore has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike. Although the source of the treasure and its value are unstated, the legend has endured, fuelling speculation and curiosity. The chapel, which once served as a place of worship, now stands as a haunting reminder of the area's past. While there are no documented sightings or encounters, the allure of the treasure remains, drawing in those with a passion for history and the paranormal.

Historical Context

The chapel dates back to the medieval period, with parts rebuilt in the 18th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Chapel Ruins
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
DL8

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