Exterior St Beuno's is constructed in
rubble stonework, with a
slate roof. Most of it is thinly
rendered, and the west end is
pebbledashed. Its plan consists of a four-
bay rectangle, with a continuous nave and chancel. Near the west end is a south porch, on the north side is a vestry, and there is a
bellcote on the west
gable. In the porch is a small window on each side, one of which depicts
Saint Gybi and the other Saint Cyngar. To the east of the porch are three square-headed two-light windows. In the west end is a square-headed window in the gable, and a round-headed window below; the latter replaces a former doorway. On the north side are two windows similar to those on the south side. The east window has three lights. On the southeast corner of the church is a
sundial dated 1816.
Interior Internally the walls are
plastered above a
dado. The chancel screen is
Jacobean in style and decorated with
arcades. The octagonal oak
pulpit is
panelled and dates from 1887. The
lectern and the
font cover were carved by Mrs Constance Mary Greaves, an aunt of
Clough Williams-Ellis; the lectern is in the form of an angel with spreading wings, while the font cover is an eagle. The east wall of the chancel is
panelled with wood taken from a
box pew of 1680. The stained glass includes a north window by
Ward and Hughes dated 1896, and a window in the chancel by Meyer of
Munich. In the west window is glass dating from the 16th century. The church contains a number of monuments, and a
hatchment of 1870. ==External features==