[1] The chancel was rebuilt c.1450 and subsequently destroyed in the Civil War, with some remains on the east end.
Anne's sister Charlotte commissioned a stone to be placed over her grave, with the simple inscription "Here lie the remains of Anne Brontë, daughter of the Revd P. Brontë, Incumbent of Haworth, Yorkshire.
When Charlotte visited the grave three years later, she discovered multiple errors on the headstone, and thus it was refaced.
In 2011, the correction was finally made when a new inscribed plinth was laid by the Brontë Society in front of the eroded headstone.
[2] Media related to St. Mary's Church, Scarborough, North Yorkshire at Wikimedia Commons