b'All Saints, Kirby UnderdaleOf the original Norman church, the lower partThe floor of the nave slopes west to east, of the tower and the nave remain. The chancelfollowing the level of the ground. A scratch was re-built in the 19th century and a vestry anddial, its original purpose to indicate the hour porch added. Lines of yew bushes frame twofor Mass, sits in the vestry wall. The Rood over sets of steep parallel steps, one leading into thethe chancel arch was commissioned by the 1st village and the other directly from the west doorViscount Halifax and a stained glass window up to the garden of the old Rectory. Viewed fromin the north wall commemorates the Malines above, the top of the tower lies level with thisAnglican-Roman Catholic Conversations of garden. The churchyard, running down to thethe 1920s, depicting the leading participants, Hundle Beck, is a mass of snow-drops in spring. Cardinal Mercier and the 2nd Viscount Halifax. Christ is shown in the attitude of blessing, below the words That they may all be one.Seating Capacity: 80Graveyard: OpenLay participation: Lesson readers, IntercessionsServices per month: 2Attendance: 14Approx Civil Population 125Page 31'