DescriptionThe original Pennant Chapel was built in 1837, altered in 1883 and rebuilt in 1911. The 1911 chapel was built in the Simple flat-headed Vernacualr style with a gable-entry plan. The walls have a pale-blue roughcast wall cladding and there is a slate roof with red crest tiles and a centre-ridge cowl vent. The short side elevations each have two sash windows with margin panes and horns, stone cills and lintels. There are similar but shorter windows on the porch returns and the former chapel yard is enclosed by a dry stone wall. The chapel closed c.1961 and by 2003 part of it had been converted for residencial use.
RCAHMW, February 2010