The Arts and Crafts style church, which opened in 1903, has been recently refurbished to retain the historic, architectural and spiritual significance of this Category II listed building. 

Many sacrifices were made in the early days with Vestryman William Nicholls providing funds for a new church. There were approximately 290 families living in Belfast of whom about 130 belonged to the Anglican Church.  Funds were raised by parishioners, along with a loan of up to 250 pounds, to enable the building of the new church to proceed.

Morning and afternoon tea provided.