Former presbyterian chapel. Gastrell notes that, 'This Chappell was built and the Chap[el] Yard enclosed an[no] 1641, by the contrib[utions] of [the] Inhabit[ants,] the Ground for that purpose being given by G. Green, Gent. It was Consecrated an[no] 1698. The Dissenters attempted to seize this Chapp[el] and to pervert the Gifts and Legacyes to it to differenet uses; but after a long and obstinate Suit, they were cast by the Bishop, who obtained a definitive Decree in the Dutchy Court some time before the Consecration', Gastrell, Notitia Cestrienses, II.ii, 256.