The single-storey rectangular building is of red brick, which is mostly rendered, with limestone dressings, under a slate roof. The original
Georgian building rests on a stone
plinth. The main entrance on the High Street is on the west face and has a central limestone
ashlar porch in
Jacobean Revival style. The arched entrance has a
keystone, with a
pediment above. The west face has a pediment with ball finials. The paired windows to this face are of stone, with arched tops;
Gothic Revival tracery was subsequently added. The north and south sides have two windows in similar style. The original rear (east) face windows have been partly obscured by the full-width, 19th-century extension, which is in red brick with a chimney. The interior has a pulpit and communion table in oak. ==References==