Ingleby Arncliffe

Ingleby Arncliffe is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England.

Ingleby Arncliffe lies in the historic county of the North Riding of Yorkshire.

According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, Ingleby is derived from the Old Scandinavian "Englar + by", meaning "farmstead or village of the Englishmen", and Arncliffe, Old English "earn + cliff", meaning "eagles' cliff".

[3] The church is situated less than 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south-east from the centre of the village, and 60 yards (55 m) from the church is Arncliffe Hall, a Grade I listed house from 1753 to 1754, designed by John Carr, that replaced a 16th-century house of the Mauleverer family.

[8] Media related to Ingleby Arncliffe at Wikimedia Commons This Richmondshire location article is a stub.

The water tower