In 1672 the Presbyterians had a house licensed for worship and around 1695 they built a chapel. By 1717 John Melhuish was pastor of a congregation of 250. They became more Unitarian after 1770 and the congregation declined in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. By 1829 there were only 30. They became Unitarian in the 1830s but had closed by the late 1830s. The chapel was re-used by both the Primitive Methodists and the Salvation Army. It was a rectangular building of four bays that was demolished c.1960.