The church was substantially rebuilt in the 16th century and restored by John Prichard in 1876–1877.
[1] The church was reconstructed in the late 15th or early 16th centuries and restored in the Victorian era by John Prichard.
[2] The church is built of grey rubble with dressings of Old Red Sandstone.
[3] The building comprises a nave, chancel, porch and a double bell gable.
[3] The interior contains a "fine baroque monument"[1] to Charles Hughes of Trostrey Court, who died in 1676.