Some features of the Church building include
• A wonderful sense of space and height - almost basilica like proportions.
• Notable Burlison and Grylls stained glass windows, many depicting Saints of England
• In a window above the altar a window of St Chrysostom depicts the saint holding the church.
• The Stations of the Cross contemporary with the building.
• The outstanding Hill organ dating from 1904
• The Anson Chapel (to the right of the main altar) designed by P. A. Robson in a 15th century English Gothic Style.
• The Anson Chapel contains the Victoria Park War Memorial, and a wonderful variety of Angels
• Walter Pearce windows and the Art Deco roundel window in the Anson Chapel
• Notable oak panelling in the apse and in the Anson Chapel
• Notable Burlison and Grylls stained glass windows, many depicting Saints of England
• In a window above the altar a window of St Chrysostom depicts the saint holding the church.
• The Stations of the Cross contemporary with the building.
• The outstanding Hill organ dating from 1904
• The Anson Chapel (to the right of the main altar) designed by P. A. Robson in a 15th century English Gothic Style.
• The Anson Chapel contains the Victoria Park War Memorial, and a wonderful variety of Angels
• Walter Pearce windows and the Art Deco roundel window in the Anson Chapel
• Notable oak panelling in the apse and in the Anson Chapel