[1] The church was built in 1913 to replace an earlier Primitive Methodist chapel of 1836 that was located nearby.
[1] Constructed in red-brown brick with stone dressings, the church has a grey slate roof.
The church and the Sunday school together have an L-shaped plan, and in the angle between them is a tower and a vestry.
To the left is a crenellated tower with traceried pebbledashed panels instead of bell openings.
[1] In the churchyard is the tomb, dating from about 1869, of John Wedgwood and his wife.