The frontage is a stone wall with central gate leading through the churchyard to the front door.
The church is of masonry solid wall construction under a slate pitched roof. The attractive front elevation has pillasters and a parapet design amongst its features.
The chapel is of a traditional design with central front door to a small foyer before entering the sanctuary that has a balcony around three sides. The chapel has an organ in situ. Beyond the worship space and dais there are school rooms used by the Sunday School in the past but more recently by a pre-school nursery. Beyond the school rooms the building has a corrugated iron structure attached to the building. This space is in poor condition and used for storage purposes. There are front gardens with a few historic graves, leading to paths to both sides for further access to the chapel. One side includes a small playground area. To the rear there is no land, but the elevated position of the church overlooks a valley which would appear to be close to the source of the River Frome.