It was originally the private chapel for Withcote Hall, but later became a parish church.
It underwent external restoration and internal refurbishment in 1744, at which time the embattled parapet and the corner pinnacles were added.
[4] Withcote Chapel is constructed in ironstone with limestone dressings, and has lead roofs.
The stained glass dates from between 1530 and 1540 and has either been moved here from elsewhere, or was commissioned by Roger Ratcliffe, owner of Withcote Hall.
[5] The windows in the north wall depict the apostles, and those on the south show Old Testament figures including prophets.