From the Saxon period to the early 19th century, All Saints' Church, Great Ayton was the local parish church. Between 1876 and 1877, a replacement was built on a new site, with All Saints becoming a mortuary chapel.[1] It was designed by John Ross and Robert Lamb,[2] in a 14th-century Gothic style.[1]Nikolaus Pevsner describes the building as "restless composition, and an uninteresting interior".[3] It was grade II listed in 1966.[2]