The church of All Saints is located on the west side of Main Road in a rectangular churchyard used as a cemetery. It was built in 1893 to designs of architects Douglas & Fordham and is constructed of Ruabon brick inside and out under slate roofs. The church consists of nave and chancel, polygonal east apse, gabled north-west porch, and gabled north-east vestry with chimney. The chancel is carried up as a pyramid-spired tower with buttresses north and south, flush with the east and west faces.
Sources:
E.Hubbard, Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (1986), p.371.
Google Street View, March 2009.