The chapel was built for the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1873.
[1] In 1886, it was extended to provide a room for a Sunday school.
[2] By 2024, the congregation had relocated to the former Sunday school, and the chapel was sold for conversion into housing.
They form two parallel ranges, the chapel taller.
In front is a low forecourt wall with four-gabled gate piers and alternating raised rounded coping stones.