DescriptionJerusalem, set in a burial ground, is a very simple chapel built in the Vernacular style with domestic-type windows. Its broad bargeboards above the front gable-end entrance, and its pointed finials, suggest a late nineteenth-century date. All the facades are of squared coursed stone rubble and the central door on the gable, flanked by two windows, is set in a porch. The chapel appears to be single storey and probablly still in use (2002).
RCAHMW, 03.03.2008.