St Andrew's Church, Weston-under-Lizard

[2] This was Elizabeth Mytton, heiress of the Weston estate, who married Sir Thomas Wilbraham in 1651.

A 2010 article in the Architects' Journal by the historian John Millar, describes Elizabeth Wilbraham as "the first woman architect", and suggests that she may have undertaken designs for over 350 buildings, as well as tutoring and collaborating with Christopher Wren.

[5] It is generally accepted that Wilbraham undertook designs for a number of buildings for family and friends, including her own home, Weston Park, and the estate Church of St Andrew.

[7] Pevsner records that "only the east wall with a 14th century window" remained of the medieval church when Elizabeth Wilbraham begun her reconstruction in 1700.

The chapel, and the church, contain monuments to the Earls of Bradford and their families,[2] who owned Weston Park until 1986.