The Chapel of St Michael the Archangel was designed in the mid 1880's and survives as a fine example of a Gothic Revival style. It features eleven exquisite stained-glass windows, depicting the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as well as St Brigid, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of Sorrows, Jesus on the Cross, St Joseph, the Immaculate Conception and St Patrick. The original statue of St Michael the Archangel which stood surmounting the bellcote was destroyed by lightning and a smaller replacement statue was installed in the 1960's. In January 1995 the smaller statue was again struck by lightning and partially destroyed.
Two large angels of Hope and Charity enhance the front facade above the main entrance doorway. Elegant niches either side of the door reputedly were to contain statues of the blessed Virgin and St Joseph. These were never provided. A crypt area beneath the apse was used for storage of coffins arriving by train while awaiting prayers or masses and thence burial.
Extensive restoration, particularly to the slate roof and maintenance of the stone and timber work was carried out in 1989-1990, just prior to the Chapel's centenary celebrations. Masses and funeral prayers continue to be conducted in the chapel. A new bronze statue of St Michael was erected in 2009.