In stark architectural contrast to the housing on the Parson Cross Estate this exceptionally subtle modernist church was designed by the architect of Coventry Cathedral, Basil Spence, and built in 1958. Given special treatment by Harman and Minnis in the 2004 Pevsner Architectural Guide to the city the church features a distinctive shallow barrel vault roof and simple side walls with fully glazed walls at either end, giving the building an exceptionally light and simple feeling. The nearby health centre is a system built box typical of post war institutional buildings. No legibility of earlier landscape types which can only be reconstructed from historic map and documentary evidence, however this polygon reflects the work of a historically significant architect.