Since 1966 the village has had a Catholic chapel of ease.
This was initially a chapel of ease to the new building following its opening.
At first, the church was an unparished chapel of ease.
Another substantial house was on the site close to the chapel of ease, now the Church.
A chapel of ease was built to serve the settlement in the 11th century.
St Michael's had previously been a mere chapel of ease.
Thereafter it served as a chapel of ease to that church.
A chapel of ease was on the site of the present church in 1250.
St Matthew's was built in 1840 as a chapel of ease.
St Paul's church is mentioned as the 'chapel of ease'.