The foundation stone for the chapel was laid by the
Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Harry P. Marsh, on Friday 18 September 1908 at 12.30 pm. He was then presented with a silver
trowel by the architects Messrs C. and C.M. Hadfield. The building is constructed from locally quarried stone from the
Rivelin Valley, while the dressings around the windows, the
tracery and doorways are in
Bath stone from the Monk's Park quarry in
Corsham,
Wiltshire. The roof is covered with heavy
slates from the
Buttermere Green Slate Company in
Cumbria while the mortuary aisle is roofed with arched ribs and slabs from Stuart's Granolithic Stone Co. Ltd. in
Edinburgh. The chapel ceiling is
groin vaulted while the floor is of
terrazzo and wood. Messrs Hadfield's design was carried out by the building contractors D. O'Neill and Son, with C. Heywood as clerk of works. The chapel was
Grade II listed in 1995. ==Totley Tunnel Memorial==