Dedicated to Saint Andrew, the site of the church is approximately 1 mile outside of Bewdley and accessible using the North Worcestershire Path and the Geopark Way.
[2] Dowles Church had a quasi-gothic appearance, surrounded by a graveyard and accompanied by a smaller Parish House.
Its tower stood above a grey slate roof; supported by brick walls covered completely in ivy, permeated by windows traceried by red sandstone.
A piece of framed artwork served as the reredos of the altar, inscribed ‘Fraunces ap Bowen gave this Gifter 1669’.
[2] The church was then modified c.1882, adding a semi-octagonal apse, new quasi-gothic windows, and converting the chancel and tower arches to the two-centred form.
Her burial and continued presence in the graveyard are unverifiable, as the names on some of the surviving graves are illegible, though there are plenty that can still be read.