Woodhey Chapel, Faddiley

[1] The chapel, which is now disused, stands in fields near the site of the demolished Woodhey Hall.

[1] On the east elevation are two similar windows between which is an ornate framework of stone which contains a weathered lozenge and tablet.

At the east end between the windows is a pedimented reredos inscribed with the Ten Commandments in gold.

Below this is a panelled oak pulpit carved with fruit and leaf motifs and a moulded cornice.

The ceiling of the chapel is plastered and formed into thirty panels by slender timber mouldings.

[1] The retaining wall of the causeway leading to the west end of the chapel dates from the early 18th century and is composed of coursed red sandstone.

The walls date from the early 17th century and are built from red brick with a stone dressing.