St Benet's Chapel, Netherton

[2] The chapel and associated presbytery were built in 1793, replacing a cottage and barn that had been used by Benedictine priests.

The entrance is at the west end of the north side and consists of paired doors over which is a blind tympanum.

[2] At the west end is a gallery with a stick balustrade, and a dog-leg staircase on its north side.

The east wall is decorated with paired, fluted Corinthian pilasters carrying an entablature with urns, a frieze with anthemions, and an open pediment.

Curtains hang from the pediment, which are open to display a descending dove, a Gloria and cherubs' heads with wings.

Between the windows on the ground floor is a doorway containing a six-panel door with flat pilasters and an open pediment, over which is a fanlight.