The foundation stone was laid in 1822 to build a primitive Baptist chapel and was completed in 1831.
In 1897 the Main Hall was added and following its completion, the middle hall was built to join the two halls together.
This became a Methodist Church until it was sold to Yarm Parish Church in the early sixties.
The hall was used as the parish hall until it was sold to the Emmanuel Fellowship Church in 1976.
In 1996, Yarm Town council purchased the hall, after the Emmanuel Fellowship Church outgrew its capacity.
When the charitable trust was set up to run the hall, the trustees decided to call it Yarm Fellowship hall, as it had always been a community building concerned with Fellowship.
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Conditions for Hire
Letting Agreement
If you have any queries related to hall bookings please contact:
Peter Monck
Our policies for hirers and users of the hall can be found on the Trustees page
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