The Environment Agency gives flood warnings for the Barlings Eau waterway, which runs just north-west of the village.
Retained from the earlier chapel was the barrel vault roof construction, the surrounds to the windows, and sliding doors with their handles at the west end.
Also the original font, organ, altar canopy and bronze lamps, and a plaque to Dallas-Yorke, son of Thomas Yorke, to whom the chapel was a memorial, remain.
The village organised a campaign to keep it open, this included a web campaign (www.savelangworthpostoffice.co.uk no longer online) and direct action including a protest in front of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform[4] and a pedestrian crossing protest which caused long tailbacks on the A158.
There is now a post office outreach service open in the Langworth memorial hall, three times a week.