In 1848, it was described as "a very ancient structure, said to have been founded at an early period of the heptarchy", although it had been largely rebuilt in 1714.
It was demolished and rebuilt in 1868, to a design by George Fowler Jones, in a 13th-century Gothic style.
[3] The church is built of stone with Welsh slate roofs.
The tower has two stages, corner buttresses, a southeast stair turret with a trefoil band and a spire with a polygonal turret and a grotesque finial, a two-light west window and slit windows, single-light bell openings, a dentilled eaves band with gargoyles, and a pyramidal roof with a weathervane.
The east window has stained glass by Charles Eamer Kempe.