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The great church artist Ernest Geldart was Rector of Little Braxted from 1883 to 1900, and he built this little chapel beside his Rectory in 1885 during a time when he was incapacitated after breaking a leg. This Anglican Chapel has a simple interior, but some original stencilling remains on the roof timbers.
The single-storey chapel is now Grade II Listed, built of red brick some possibly re-used C18th, it has a red plain tiled roof. The east side, left-hand side looking to the main door, has three small chamfered segmental head windows with stained glass and a large 32 light timber-framed window at the south-east end. It can seat about 12 people, but there are no regular services held here and the interior is only rarely open to the public.