Now in the hands of the National Trust, the garden and 13th century chapel are open to the public.
The small and simple building is an almost exact replica of a 14th century Gothic chapel.
The ruins of a 13th century chapel which belonged to an old friary hospital.
The 14th century chapel and priest's house at Godsfield survive.
Therefore it is possible that this was the first 20th century chapel of modern design to have been conceived with a central altar.
In 1930 a new chapel was built near the 15th century chapel.
Little remains of the original monastic site except a ruined 12th century chapel in the grounds.
This range incorporated an earlier corner tower and the 14th century chapel.
The elegant early 19th century chapel remains in occasional use.
The previous building was a 4th century Christian chapel.