The church of Sant Beado de Cerbi is a very rustic construction of a single nave with a crudely indented semicircular apse, which has been raised up to the level of the slate roof. Next to the chancel is a small window facing south. The door open at noon presents the wooden lintel. It has no bell tower.
Inside, the roof is fixed with wooden beams and a stone bench runs along the sides of the nave. In the apse we find a stone altar.
The rusticity of this building is evident in the type of facing, consisting of pebbles and licorella slabs that have just been roughed up and arranged irregularly.
The constructive appearance of this building and the fact that the benches attached to the walls of the nave are still preserved make us think that this is a building that we should place chronologically in the first half of the 11th century and perhaps dare to say that in the current building, elements from an older construction were used.
Due to its privileged balcony location, we have fantastic views.