[2] The nearby Lulworth Estate grounds contain the first Roman Catholic chapel to be built after the Protestant Reformation.
It was designed in 1786 by John Tasker in the form of a Greek mausoleum at a cost of £2,380[3] and was the private chapel of the recusant Weld family.
Only the perpendicular tower and octagonal font are original from the medieval building; the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1864 to designs of John Hicks, who also designed East Holme church.
After Henry's death, his son George Rolls (1846–1929) continued the journal, covering the period from 1877 to 1928.
George's daughter Agnes Mary Rolls (1879–1961) took over responsibility for the journal from 1929 to 1955.