On entering Tadley from Basingstoke on the A340 a rather simple chapel building comes into view, at the rear of a graveyard, which looks rather like a small single-story house. In fact, that is exactly what it was designed to be - a chapel disguised as a house. It was built around the time of the Puritan Ejection in 1662 when non-conformist religious bodies were persecuted and had to meet in secret. The Act of Uniformity stated that any minister of the Church of England who refused to conform to the Book of Common Prayer should be ejected from the Church.