Prior to the current building of the cathedral, a small church from the 15th century has occupied the same area.
In 1989 the local church and episcopal authorities took over the buildings and still occupy part of them.
The church occupied a new multi-million dollar facility on July 2, 2006.
At first the church occupied a former Universalist church building.
The church occupies an area of 1 hectare and is about 70 feet (20 m) tall.
A church has occupied the site since 1716.
The mission and the church occupied two buildings that were two stories each.
The church occupies a historic red brick structure that was built in 1914.
Between 1944 and 1945, the church occupied a temporary premise at 23 William Street.
The main church occupies the top floor of the building.