The hall features a striking neo-Gothic window facing the street. It also has low, sweeping roofs and a prominent chimney, in the Arts and Crafts style (see also [[95]] Cowley Road for a brilliant, slightly later example in a similar vein).
===Before then===
Comedy legend Ronnie Barker, who died in 2005, made his debut performance here in the church hall<ref name="OxMail2015"/>.