DescriptionSt Margaret's is located on the east side of the A4109, set back from the road withn a grassy churchyard.
It was built in 1909-10 in Early English style to designs of J.Cook Rees, architect, of Neath. It consists of nave with lower chancel and a bell gable. It also contains stained glass in all north, south and east widows depicting scenes from the life of Christ by the Celtic Studios, 1951-66, a rare complete ensemble by a prolific firm. A medieval chapel of ease lies nearby to the south (NPRN 13421).
source: J.Newman, Buildings of Wales: Glamorgan (1995), p.335.
RCAHMW, 5 December 2014