The gable, flanked by mock turrets crowned with pinnacles, adds to its impressive facade. An architectural gem in Tudor Gothic Style, it was constructed between 1877 and 1879, it holds the distinction of being the city's fourth Presbyterian Church.
Inside, the church boasts two stunning stained glass windows, located on either side of the First World War memorial organ, that captivate the eye with their intricate designs. Crafted by WF Clokey, a renowned stained-glass manufacturer based in Belfast.
Among the church's cherished artifacts is the oak baptismal font, presented by the Women’s Fellowship in 1948, it honours the memory of all those from the congregation who had died during the Second World War.