It is in the Perpendicular style and is a Grade I listed building as of 27 November 1953.
[1] The church dates from the twelfth century, the date of the nave, [2] although the chancel is fourteenth century and the roofs and tower fifteenth century.
[2] The Arts and Crafts chancel rails are from this date.
[3] Memorials to a number of members of the Raglan branch of the Somerset family, whose seat is nearby Cefntilla Court, can be seen in the church.
[5] Services are held at the church each Sunday.