DescriptionThe English Wesleyan Methodist Church was first built in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. It is in a sub-Gothic style, constructed of red brick with freestone dressings below a steeply pitched slate roof. The chapel is entered via a Gothic door in a gable porch adjoining the lateral facade. The gable end of the chapel has a large four-light window with roundel above, and it topped by a bellcote. The fenestration is largely Gothic style with freestone hoodmoulding. A school adjoins the left hand side of the chapel.
Source: RCAHMW Inventory Documents
K Steele, RCAHMW, 24 March 2009