Renovations took place in the 19th century under the direction of Thomas Henry Wyatt.
It is a Grade II* listed building and an active parish church.
[1] Refurbishment of the interior in the early 20th century saw the addition of a stained glass window depicting Saint George and the Dragon by Charles Eamer Kempe, which dates from 1906 to 1907.
[1] A tablet in the church commemorates the Monmouthshire historian and antiquarian Sir Joseph Bradney,[2] who lived nearby at Tal-y-coed Court and wrote a 12-volume history of the county, A History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans into Wales down to the Present Time.
[4] The church is built of "all-too friable" Old Red Sandstone rubble.