A small 17th century building in the woods behind a derelict house, close to the Chapp's paper mill. It became disused and collapsed in the 1960's.
In 1673 George Fox the eminent Quaker visited and preached in the village. The Society of Friends had a meeting house and churchyard in the woods opposite Chapp's Mill which was used from the seventeenth century onwards. Before this the congregation used to meet in the workshops.