Alternatively, the authors of The Buildings of Wales: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion[2] suggest that the conical square tower might have been by Rees Davies.
The church was for many years associated with the Inglis-Jones family, being the descendants of the said John Jones of Derry Ormond House, and they are commemorated in several internal memorials.
The font was re-erected on a modern pedestal, although the actual bowl is of particular interest, as it has a band of decoration of shallow incised lines around the upper part, which has been described as Romanesque.
[5] A transcript of monumental inscriptions in the churchyard was published by the local family history society in 2018.
[6] By the 21st century, Betws Bledrws formed part of a group ministry which also included the churches at Lampeter, Maestir, Silian and Llangybi.