It is recorded that the stained-glass windows of the building were commissioned in different periods.
Prominent Features:
The church belongs to the Turkish Protestant community.
The building is also known as the “Istanbul Presbyterian Church.”
The building is referred to as the chapel of the Anglican community in Istanbul; it is stated that an Anglican service is held once a month, on the first Wednesday of each month.
It is stated that the building hosts the Turkish-speaking Presbyterian congregation and that regular worship is held on Sundays.
The building is a small-scale church on an east–west axis; among its distinctive elements are the rose window at the entrance, pointed arches, a tower with a conical roof, and stained glass.
The church is located opposite the Whittall Mansion, known as the Barış Manço House.