A building was licensed for Baptist worship in 1798, but no permanent congregation grew up. However, by 1850 there were enough in the village for the Warminster congregation to build a chapel there. It provided 100 sittings, and a congregation of 60 attended in 1851, when afternoon and evening services were held on Sundays and the minister from Warminster preached on Thursday evenings. The chapel fell out of use in 1907 and was sold in 1920, the proceeds going towards paying off the debt on the Warminster chapel. By the mid 20th century it had been changed to a dwelling house.