It was firstly a chapel for the Minster, then became a church for people living nearby. During King Henry VII’s reign it was completely rebuilt (in Tudor gothic style) between 1525 and 1536 by John Foreman, the Minster’s master mason. The only building alterations since have been the addition of a bell-tower in 1848 and at the West front when adjoining Petergate houses were removed (1857)