Preston Central Methodist Church

[7] In the 1990s a hall in the church was converted into sleeping accommodation for the poor and homeless, and the entrance area was enlarged, allowing for the creation of a coffee shop, kitchen, crèche, and toilets.

The symmetrical entrance front faces east and contains a giant round-headed arch carried on two pairs of Corinthian columns.

[5] Under the arch, steps lead up to a recessed porch with doorways and a Venetian window.

At the rear of the church is a two-storey extension with gabled porches and round-headed doorways with fanlights.

[5] Inside the church is a horseshoe-shaped gallery carried on thin cast iron columns with Ionic caps,[7] and with a foliated balustrade.