DescriptionFairoak Baptist Chapel was first built during the late eighteenth century and then rebuilt in 1856. This later chapel is a plain country chapel, rectangular in plan and orientated roughly northwest - southeast. It has stone walls covered with painted cement render and roughcast. The slate gabled roof has wide boarded eaves and end gables. The main entrance elevation has two tall round-headed windows with replaced glazing flanking a round-headed doorway with replaced fanlight and renewed panelled double doors under a moulded arch with keystone. There is a plaque above the doorway. There are long windows in the gable facing the road. At gallery level the windows are square-headed with renewed glazing in former casements. The graveyard contains some table tombs.
RCAHMW, October 2006