[2] In 1813 the building was divided into two, the west part becoming a cottage for the minister and the east end continuing as the chapel.
The north wall is still timber-framed with ten oak uprights and four horizontals at different levels.
The chapel has two triangular-headed lancet windows with stone cills and a door similar to that of the cottage.
Between the windows is a plaque inscribed "Great Warford Baptist Chapel Founded at Norbury Houses 1642".
On the west front is a blocked doorway and a two-light casement window on the first floor.
[3] The chapel was used as a filming location for a wedding scene in the TV series Cousin Phillis.