Strict Baptist Chapel, Market Lavington

This church was formed in 1832 when eight people, probably mostly from the Lower Chapel, were baptised by John Dymott of Hilperton. A chapel was built and attracted fair numbers, although it was said that most of the congregation came from outside the parish. On Census Sunday in 1851 there were 50 at the morning service and 40 in the evening. Numbers declined in the late 19th century and the chapel probably closed in the early 20th century. The building was converted to a fish and chip shop, and the graveyard still exists alongside it.