The village is part of the parish of St Agatha's Church, Easby.
Brompton did not have its own place of worship until 1838, when a chapel of ease was constructed.
Half of the building was partitioned off as a schoolroom until 1872, when a new school was built behind the church.
[1] It was reordered in the 1990s, with the pews replaced by moveable seats.
[2] It church is built of stone with a Welsh slate roof, and consists of a two-bay nave with a north porch, and a higher two-bay chancel with a south vestry.