John Grundy and Grace McCombie describe Dodds's Christ Church as "less ambitious" than the contemporary All Saints Church,
Newcastle upon Tyne. Dodds had submitted plans for All Saints, but it was David Stephenson whose designs were chosen. The free-standing building with the
hipped roof and windows similar to those in the church is the former
vestry.
Interior All of the nave's aisles are the same height as the rest of the church. The walls are plastered and the ceilings flat. The nave arcades have elliptical arches ("as shallow as
Soane liked them") on thin
Tuscan columns. The north and south galleries were removed during renovations to the church in 1951, but the west gallery, supported by
cast iron columns, remains. In the gallery is the organ, previously in the chancel, now housed in a mahogany case including panels from the 1884
corvette HMS Calliope. In the south aisle is an eighteenth-century
font. ==Monuments==