Lynch Chapel Of Ease

The Anglican Lynch Chapel Of Ease in West Lynch, Selworthy, Somerset, England was built around 1530.

[1] The chapel was built around 1503 and was used by monks from Athelney Abbey but then became a private chapel for use by the lord of the nearby manor house.

[2] The building was used as a store for the nearby farm but was returned to religious use in the 1880s by Thomas Dyke Acland.

[3] In 1880 it was restored and the addition of a porch completed around 1904 in memory of Henry Goddard.

[4] The stone building is supported by diagonal buttresses and has a slate roof.