The Gothic-style chapel was designed by the Armidale architect R.N. Hickson and was built by the Uralla contractor C.G. Cooper. It was constructed with an oaken hammer beam roof covered by oaken shingles and all the fittings were completed in oak. It is located within an avenue of trees planted some 65 years earlier. The foundation stone was laid on 22 April 1921. This chapel was dedicated to the memory of Major Clive Collingwood Dangar M.C. a late major in the X111 (British Army) by his wife Nora Dangar. Aged 30 years, he died on his return to Melbourne after active service overseas. Major Danger served in the 13th Hussars which was attached to the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade. He was buried in the Wavereley General Cemetery in Sydney.