Exterior
Anglican parish church, blue-black engineering brick with bands of concrete and concrete eaves and parapets. Roof of a single long pitch to the S, clad in metal sheet, originally copper, and an almost vertical N wall hung with slates. Asymmetrical E and W gables, E gable windowless, the W gable with strip windows, the low S wall also with strip windows and the N wall with a full-height glazed bay at the left end lighting the altar. The glazing of the whole church is in metal-framed leaded narrow lights in concrete recessed frames, and the lights are in close-set vertical strips recessed in the brickwork.
The W wall, now the entrance, has a plain doorway to right with concrete lintel, and double plank doors. The windows are in 7 strips, rising in height from right to left and each strip alternately of 2 or 3 lights one above the other, such that the divisions between set up a stepped rhythm across the facade. The N wall has a low brick plinth with concrete massive gutter beam with central rainwater-head. The slate-hung steep wall above slopes back, leaving the vertical-glazed bay at the left standing clear, this has copper-clad sides, metal-sheet sloping top (formerly copper) and glazing in 9 long lights with timber mullions and alternate transoms. The S wall has vertical strip glazing, first 4 strips (to porch) had 3 lights each, but bottom 2 are blocked in each strip. Main church has 3 sets of 4 strips and an additional pair, each with a long lower strip now blocked, then lights under eaves only 1, 4 and 3 lights over square porch with flat roof, concrete band at lintel height and concrete parapet. Blocked opening W, original main entry is recessed on E side, under concrete lintel, with double doors. Vestry runs E from SE corner, similar to porch with concrete parapet to flat roof, the 6 narrow single-light S windows are set to left and each is in a raised concrete frame. Windowless E end, 3 windows to N side.