[1] Since being declared redundant it has been taken into the care of the charity, the Friends of Friendless Churches, to whom the freehold was conveyed on 15 March 2002.
[2] The chapel is constructed in rubble carboniferous limestone with ashlar gritstone dressings.
The chapel is entered through a west doorway in a porch that is continued round the north side to form a covered walkway.
[1] The decorated barrel-vaulted plastered ceiling was designed by George Bankart, the stained glass at the east end by Louis Davis,[2] and the painted altarpiece by John Cooke.
Dawber designed the perpendicular style rood screen, and probably the pulpit, pews, choir stalls and light fittings.