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Unless time is of pressing concern, I strongly advocate tackling these final few days
at a relaxed pace. The North York Moors are no makeweight, possessing just as much
as Lakeland to please a walker who has already travelled 140 miles and now, with
confidence and determination, has the end firmly in sight.
Leave Ingleby Cross down the road at the side of the Blue Bell Inn to reach
and cross the A172, so gaining a metalled road (over a cattle-grid) leading
to Ingleby Arncliffe church, a simple, uncomplicated structure back by the
gables of Arncliffe Hall.
ARNCLIFFE HALL
Arncliffe Hall is a fine Georgian house, dating from 1754, and probably built by John
Carr of York. The adjacent All Saints' Church was built in 1821 to replace a much earlier
building on the same site. It is regarded as one of the finest examples of a rural church
of the Regency period - one that has remained largely unchanged.
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