[7] After the fire, the remains of the interior were cleared, as Weymouth & Portland Borough Council, English Heritage and structural engineers worked together to ensure the ruin was made safe.
[6] However, no work started and despite an extension of the original planning permission being granted in 2010, the site remained undeveloped.
The church's main entrance has an arcaded portico with columns of Portland and Bath stone.
The entrance led to a lobby with stair access to the gallery space on each side and doors to the main body of the church.
The west end of the gallery contained the organ and narrower sections spanned above the side aisles.
The church's basement level was built to include four classrooms and a Sunday school room, the latter of which was also used for meetings and other events.