Heritage Open Day: The current St Vincent's R.C. church was built on its present site in 1932 replacing the original building which had served as both a school and a church, and which now houses St Vincent's Primary School. The original construction had its roots in the late 19th century as Hull expanded exponentially, the church ministering to increasing numbers of Roman Catholics. The new church was the favour project of the parish's dynamic priest Father Patrick Macken, who modelled the church on the Romanesque church of English Martyrs in York and insisted on the extravagance of the striking campanile.
His determination to build an inspiring church, however, rewards the visitor today who can admire the designs and symbolism of the many colourful mosaics throughout the site.