St Mary's Chapel, Arley

[3] The chapel is constructed in red sandstone ashlar and rendered brick, with tile and slate roofs.

[1][4] Its plan consists of a four-bay nave with a north aisle, a south porch, a two-bay chancel, and an octagonal bellcote.

The south wall of the chancel contains two two-light windows with Decorated tracery, a priest's door, and buttresses, above which are gargoyles, and a crocketed pinnacle.

[1] The nave roof is supported on corbels decorated with carved angels holding shields, each of which is different.

The screen was designed by Street and is painted polychromatically, as is a radiator grill hiding central heating.

The font consists of a bowl carved with foliage and the Agnus Dei, supported by marble columns.