Commissioned and paid for by Titus Salt in the mid 19th century, the church is a Grade I listed building and sits within the Saltaire World Heritage Site.
[3] The church was designed, as was the rest of Saltaire, by the Bradford-based architect partnership of Lockwood and Mawson in the Italianate Classical style.
[6] The ceiling of the church was badly damaged and partially collapsed due to being affected by Storm Dennis in February 2020.
[7] In April 2021 the architects employed by the church reported that a contract for repairs to the plasterwork would be awarded by the insurers while grant aid for other building works and improved security was being sought.
[10] A pair of large chandeliers, originally gas lit, hang on the centre line of the nave ceiling.