Other parts of the church such as the vestries were added c. 1913 by H. E Hawker, a local architect.
[2] On 1 August 1974, the church was designated a grade II listed building.
[2] By the 1990s the church was disused and deteriorating; most fittings were removed by the Diocese of Winchester before 1999.
At that date it was leased by Bournemouth Family Church (later, Citygate Church), an independent evangelical organisation which later bought the building.
The interior was re-floored, with additions built to the north, the remaining fittings moved to the sanctuary and the orientation reversed.