The church building was built to replace an earlier church built in 1838 on the site which had been designed by Thomas Jones.It was rebuilt in separate stages by John Douglas. The chancel dates from 1893, the southeast chapel from 1897, the nave was completed in 1900, and the northwest baptistry was added in 1904. A southwest steeple was planned but was never built. The porch was built in 1936, in place of the planned steeple.
This city centre church is a hub for Chrisitan students but has a diverse range of people attending regularly.
The cache is in a medium sized click lock box covered in camo tape and is hidden in the grounds of the church.
Please try not to disturb the greenery too much in your searching and beware of muggles, there are a few facing houses and it is a relatively busy residential street.
Parking is available in the nearby pay and display although there is a minimal amount of on street parking available.