This fine Church of Ireland church was built to designs by Robert John Stirling, originally as a Chapel-of-Ease in the parish of Saint Catherine's, Thomas Street. It was extended and dedicated to Saint Victor in the early years of the twentieth century, and subsequently re-dedicated as the Church of Saint Catherine and Saint James when the Church of Saint Catherine (Thomas Street) and that of Saint James (James' Street) were deconsecrated. It is laid out on a traditional cruciform plan, while the red brick creates a pleasing continuity with the surrounding late nineteenth century terraces.