The church sits just south of the River Usk, next to the small hamlet of The Bryn.
[3] It has been little altered since that time [1] and remains an active parish church.
[1] The interior of the church is "very plain"[1] but contains a surprising collection of medieval wall tiles, one dated to 1456,[1] which are similar to those found in the, more significant, priory churches of St Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth, Tintern Abbey and the Church of St David, Llanthony.
[3] The architectural historian John Newman noted that their presence in "this modest parish church has not been explained".
[3] The church is a Grade II* listed building.