A historic Grade II listed Church situated approximately one mile South-East of the County town of Haverfordwest in a low lying setting close to the marshy reaches of the Western Cleddau river. The property is of rubble stone with slate roofs having a small nave, Western bellcote and South porch. There are ashlar dressings to the 19th century narrow lancet windows and doors.
The Historic Wales Report suggests that the property is a medieval Church rebuilt in the early 17th century, with further repairs and renovations undertaken during the Victorian period. The main roof of the Church has been significantly repaired far more recently.