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St Andrew's Chapel is a Grade II* listed building, dating from 1484, made from ragstone with a Kent peg-tiled roof. It features medieval squint windows, a 20th-century tiled fire surround, and a landscaped Kent peg-tiled roof crown. The building has a main section and an adjoining priest's lodging, with the chapel being constructed in 1484 and the priest's lodging dating back to 1430 or earlier. The interior features a new kitchen with sustainable hardwood cabinets and appliances, along with conserved original floorboards, exposed beams, and an original stone priest's door. The building has undergone extensive restoration work, including the addition of Warmcel wood fibre boards to walls, lime plastering, and a low-temperature heating system.