The former (listed) Methodist church was designed by architect W.J. Barre in the 1860s.[1]
Its architectural style has been as having a red brick “Lombard-Venetian-Romanesque” campanile and being deeply of the Italianate style so popular with the Victorians.
Do you want to learn more about the history of Belfast? We pass this site on my Queen’s Quarter Tour!
[1] Norman Weatherall & George Templeton, South Belfast (Dublin, Ireland: Nonsuch Publishing, 2008), p.58.