The building dates from 1890 as a Congregational Church. When the United Reformed Church was formed the members decided to remain independent. The building is of Chickerell brick with arched windows along the sides. The front hall is built with external buttresses along the sides. In the 1980s a large circular window in the gable end at the front of the building shifted in a storm. The window was removed and replaced with the rectangle of glass bricks that are there today. In recent times, faced with the risk of closure, the church moved under the oversight of the Prayerhouse church in Weymouth.
Replacing wall ties