All Saints' Church, Ingleby Arncliffe

In 1808, it was described as an "ancient structure of a simple form and small dimensions", and it appears to have had a west tower.

The church was demolished and a replacement was completed in 1821, reusing some masonry and a few architectural features.

It is in sandstone with a Welsh slate roof, and consists of a west tower with a porch, a nave, and a chancel with a north vestry.

It contains a re-set Norman round-arched doorway, with two chamfered orders, shafts with trumpet capitals, and a hood mould.

In the chancel are two figures of knights, wearing armour with ailettes, with hearts in their hands.

The church, in 2014