[1][2] The church was built to replace an earlier Wesleyan Methodist church on Hobson Street, built in 1849,[3] whose site was developed for the County Hall of Cambridgeshire.
The structure is characteristic of the Gothic Revival style of architecture.
[3] The building is now a focus for various social activities; it is a working church with daily prayer and several Sunday services each week.
[7] The church has close links to other Methodist institutions in Cambridge, including Wesley House theological college, and The Leys School.
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