Initially an independent chapel in the Trinitarian tradition it became Unitarian during the ministry of John Palmer between 1764 and 1780.
[4] The chapel lies behind other buildings and is approached by a narrow passageway from King Edward Street.
It is built from local red sandstone and has a pair of external staircases leading to the east and west galleries.
In the vestry are oil portraits of Thomas Culcheth, minister from 1717 to 1751, and his wife.
[3] In the east gallery is a two-manual organ dated 1846, made by John Bellamy.