The first chapel in the village was built in about 1530, and was served by the canons of Coverham Abbey.
[1] Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, it became a chapel of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Coverham.
[2] It was rebuilt in 1869, possibly incorporating some material from the original chapel.
The tower has three stages, quoins, stepped angle buttresses, two-light bell openings with Y-tracery and hood moulds, a string course, and an embattled parapet.
The porch has quoins, and contains a pointed arch with a chamfered surround and a hood mould.