It is a Grade II* listed building and is now a redundant church, having closed in 2013.
[1] Further work was undertaken by Richard Creed in 1884–5, including the reconstruction of the top of the tower.
[2] St Teilo's is no longer an active church, the high cost of repairs leading to its closure in 2013.
[3] In 2023 the Village Alive Trust received a £10,000 grant for a feasibility study on the conversion of the church into a community centre.
[5] The interior contains a number of funerary monuments, including an obelisk in white marble, erected in memory of Elizabeth Jones.