The Blue Bell Inn is a historic pub in Ingleby Cross, a hamlet in North Yorkshire, in England.
Attached stables were designed to provide shelter from the north and east winds.
The south front has two storeys and five bays, and a slightly projecting single-storey right wing.
Inside, original features include the decorative inner porch door, a simple stone fireplace in the main bar area, and a smaller fireplace in a wooden inglenook frame.
The bar is panelled, and there is a staircase in the Carolean style, described by Historic England as "splendid".