It was built between 1911 and 1915 and is located prominently on a hilltop at the junction of Alban Road and Stebonheath.
It was designated as a Grade II listed building on 3 December 1992 and is now in private ownership.
It is in the late decorative to early perpendicular style and its design is probably influenced by George Frederick Bodley; the clerestoried nave with side aisles is long and the chancel high.
The interior is faced with smooth grey ashlar with Bath stone decoration, and the nave is well-lit by the large, high-positioned east windows.
The baptismal font Which was removed and sold by the Church of Wales, was a finely-carved ashlar bowl standing on marble legs.