No, there was a gargoyle perched on the chapel roof.
A steel canopy was erected over the chapel roof for fourteen years.
The walls are of flint with some sandstone; the steeply pitched chapel roofs have slate tiles.
The chapel roof has been dated at 1641.
Some- one threw a torch upon the chapel roof, and it caught afire.
Evidence uncovered during 20th century repairs to the chapel roof suggest that it may have been topped with a beacon at some time.
By this time the chapel roof was described as being overgrown in grass, and with parts of the groins collapsed.
The new chapel roof was destroyed in a fire in 1861.
"James Turner called and he said the chapel roof is about to fall."
The chapel roof, formed of four isosceles triangles in glass, is a distinctive local landmark.