[1] The building is constructed of red brick with stone dressings in an early Gothic style and is laid out in a simple cruciform plan comprising a six bay nave, transepts and sanctuary.
[2] Internally the cathedral is decorated with stained-glass windows, several wooden sculptures and an opus sectile reflecting a high church tradition.
St Paul’s peal of eight bells was cast by Mears & Stainbank of London which arrived on the Cutty Sark.
The tenor is 0.71 tonnes (14 long cwt) however it is prohibited to ring the bells due to structural problems of the building itself.
[1] The cathedral was formally renewed and reopened on 5 June 2016 by the Most Revd Philip Freier.