It has been designated by Cadw as a Grade II* listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
[2] It is listed Grade II* because it is "a scarce rural example of an unaltered Anglican church of its date".
[4] Since acquiring the church, the charity has reinstated the Gothic-style sash windows, and renewed the rendering on the western face to deal with the effects of damp.
Its contents include plastered walls, slate floors, box pews, a three-decker pulpit, and simple communion rails and altar.
At the east end is a mid 19th-century armorial plaque in Bath stone under a memorial.