The entire chapel was rebuilt in Baroque style around 1700.
The chapel was rebuilt in the late 13th century using stones and rubble from the original building.
Its old chapel was rebuilt at a cost of £1000 in 1813.
The chapel was rebuilt in about 1752-53, although the tower probably belonged to the original building.
Since 24 June 1997, the chapel on the old foundations was rebuilt by volunteers.
The chapel was rebuilt by Crusaders in 1102 and given its present name.
The chapel may have been rebuilt in the 14th century.
In 1603-1604 the chapel was rebuilt as a larger church together with a monastery.
The chapel was restored and partially rebuilt in the 1970s.
An independent chapel had opened by 1824 and was rebuilt or altered in 1860.