The college moved to its present permanent building in 1996.
By 1922 all the major permanent buildings had been built.
In 1910, the school was moved to a permanent building until 1925.
A permanent building was completed on the site in 1937.
By the early years of the 20th century the church felt the need for a more permanent building.
Construction of a permanent building for the market is to start this year.
Until then, the city had been without a permanent building for around 17 years.
In 1798 with numbers at 341 a permanent building was built.
It is likely this was the second Sunday school started in the country and one of the first to have a permanent building.
The first permanent buildings were built in the late 1920s.