There has never been a chapel in the village. A meeting house certificate was granted for a house in 1689. A second licence was granted in 1804 for Methodist meetings. There were never enough villagers involved to be able to build their own chapel; by 1876 approximately 40 people were attending the Baptist chapel in Corton.
In 1887 the Wiltshire Times reported that Mr Walker, the owner of the cloth mill, had set aside a building on the mill site as a lecture hall which on Sundays was to be used for unsectarian worship.