Siloam Baptist Chapel was first built in 1871 and then altered in 1898. The present building stone built with a gable entry plan, and is a mixture of Romanesque and Classical features. The front facade has a centrally placed single doorway with a large fanlight with Y-glazing. Above this are three tall, narrow round-headed windows with Y-glazing, flanked by two, almost full hieght windows in an identical style. In the apex of the gable is an occulus with quatrefoil decoration. To the left side is an attached Sunday School.