The Gothic revival building may have been designed by Bernard Smith, and it was completed in 1894.
[2] The church is built of local stone, with a timber and glass porch, and a pantile roof.
The gabled front is set back behind the lines of the neighbouring cottages and is up two flights of steps.
Trefoil window flank the porch, while above it there is a niche with a statue, a quatrefoil and a datestone.
Inside, there is a single space with white walls, and eight Stations of the Cross, carved in 1980 by Rosamund Fletcher and installed in 1990.