[1] It was declared redundant on 15 March 1971, and was vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 20 September 1974.
[4] Yatton Chapel is constructed in sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings, and has a stone slate roof.
Its plan is simple, consisting of a nave and chancel, and a bellcote at the west end.
It has a semicircular arched head decorated with chevrons, and a tympanum carved with a foliar design.
The other font, dating from the 12th century, also has a plain cylindrical bowl and was moved here when the parish church of St Mary Magdalene in Brobury ceased to be used for worship.