The church was designed by Walter Granville, architect of the
East Bengal Railway. The complete church in Lombardic
Gothic style is attractively executed in bright red brick with polychrome dressings. To the east of the church is the memorial garden which can only be approached through one gateway. It has a handsome carved Gothic screen designed by Henry Yule. Its centre is occupied by a beautiful carved figure of an angel by Baron
Carlo Marochetti, with crossed arms, holding palons, i.e. symbols of peace. This carved figure was created in memory of the
Bibighar massacre, where Indian rebels killed approximately 200 European women and children with guns and cleavers, throwing their remains into a nearby well and burying some survivors under the pile of bodies. == References ==