This building, in turn, was replaced by the current church, designed by the English ecclesiastical architect R. J. Withers, and built during the years 1867–70.
[1] The church consists of a nave, three-bay south aisle, chancel, north vestry, and south-west tower over the porch.
[3] It was built in the High Victorian Gothic style, and constructed of "grey-brown snecked rubble stone with ashlar dressings.
Made during the years 1938-45 and installed in 1946, the west window was commissioned as a memorial to Sir John Charles Harford of Falcondale House.
[4] In the porch are several monuments - survivals from the earlier church that include a Baroque stone panel in memory of Lady Jane Lloyd of Maesyfelin, who died in 1706.