[citation needed]Its use as a private chapel probably ceased c. 1550, following Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries, though a small cemetery on the same grounds was still in use until the latter 19th century.
The Chapel survives as a ruin, and is situated on the A5147, adjacent to the Scotch Piper Inn.
It is now a Grade II* listed building,[1] and a Scheduled Monument.
[2] In recent years, outdoor performances of Shakespeare have been held annually in the Chapel grounds.
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