Information
about the building: St
Maelrhys’ Church is a single chamber church. It measures about 14 metres
long by about 4 metres wide. Much
of the nave is medieval, with the chancel added later. The west end was
rebuilt with the entrance in modern times, when a door in the south wall
was blocked up. There was also a door in the north wall which is also blocked
up. Inside, the pews are very interesting. On the North Side are plain
hard wooden benches and on the South Side are wooden box pews. These date
back to the mid-nineteenth century. There is a font that dates back to
the fifteenth century. There is a bell-cote which is modern.