The church was built in 1880, by London-born architectJohn Johnson (1843 – 1919). Some of the stained glass is probably by Morris & Co.[1] The organ is by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd.[2] The church, in Victorian Gothic Revival style, was funded by John Derby Allcroft of Stokesay Court in Shropshire, one of several London churches he financed. It was completed in 1882, replacing the earlier Bayswater Chapel constructed in 1818. A large congregation flocked to hear the incumbent, Archdeacon James Hunter, who had recently returned from missionary work with the Cree of Canada.