Thus both Coptic Christians and Celts can see the return of the Church of Alexandria to Celtia as of significance.
[1] The church is a listed historic building (Grade II) for its well preserved architectural interest, its unusual slender arcades and especially for its fine decorative frontage.
Unusual aisled roof structure, wooden trusses rising from posts set on the very tall slender marbled columns with Corinthian derived capitals, which also support the high round arches of a wooden arcade; painted boarded ceiling.
Rear raked gallery with curved and panelled front; pews on both floors retained.
The church was consecrated by Pope Shenouda III during a visit to the UK on Saturday 29 March 2008.