Coneysthorpe Chapel

[2] In 2010, the church celebrated its 175th anniversary by reviving the tradition of holding a bread loaf feast on Lammas Day.

It is built of limestone on a plinth, with quoins, a moulded cornice with a datestone and a pediment, and a Welsh slate roof.

At the west end are double doors in a moulded architrave, and a hood on consoles.

On the south side are sash windows with moulded architraves and hoods, on the north side is a vestry, and at the east end is a sash window with a wedge lintel and a keystone.

Inside, the pews, dado, lectern, altar rail and reredos are all by Temple Moore, and there is an octagonal font.

The chapel, in 2010
Interior view, in 2006