Elston Chapel

[1] The chapel was created as a separate parish in 1584 and later became a chapelry to East Stoke.

[7] The chapel is constructed in coursed rubble stone with tile roofs, and consists of a nave and a smaller and lower chancel.

The east end of the chancel has buttresses, and contains a three-light window with ogee arches under a flat head.

The south wall of the chancel and the nave both contain a two-light window under ogee arches.

[1] The south doorway dates from the 12th century, and is in Norman style with a round arch and zigzag decoration.