Bewerley Grange

In the early 16th century, under the abbotship of Marmaduke Huby, the monks constructed a chapel at the grange.

By the end of the century, the chapel had become a gardener's store, and the schoolhouse had become a private residence.

The chapel was restored for worship in 1965, and the building was Grade II* listed in 1967.

[3][4][5] The building is built of gritstone, and has a stone slate roof.

The chapel has a single storey, two bays, a plinth, and windows with straight heads and four-centred arched lights.

The building, in 2012
The chapel range, in 2011