Built from limestone blocks under a pitched slate roof in the 18th century, this modest structure backs on to the hill that overlooks it. The chapel's architecture is extremely plain: door surround with chain uprights under a thick lintel with broad keystone, topped simply by a niche containing a dedication to St Roch and a small square window providing light to a nave with flat chevet. Behind old balustered doors, the chapel accommodates a statue of its patron saint dating from the second half of the 18th century.
Building listed on 24th August 1989