Former Methodist Church

Location

42 Church Road, BELLARINE VIC 3221 - Property No 247511

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

B Listed - Regional Significance

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE

The former Weslyan Methodist Church near Porarlington was designed by the long established early Geelong architect/engineer, Andrew McWilliams. This early English gothic Revival parish church, constructed as a rectangular plan hall with central porch and belcote was erected in 1865. the structure is an innovative parish church design and a notable work of McWilliams, a versatile architect and a municipal engineer whose principal works include the Portarlington Mill, Protestant Orphanage Asylum at Herne Hill and St. James Church of England, Drysdale.

RECOMMENDATIONS: PROTECTIVE MEASURES

Geelong Regional Commission Register

Australian Heritage Commission Register of the National Estate

REFERENCES

Geelong Advertiser - 28th July, Mr McWilliams, architect, laying of foundations for Portarlington Wesleyan Church.

McLeod, Eunice - Early History of Portarlington and East Bellarine and St Leonards, 1962, p.25.

Huddle, Lorraine - 'Architects in Geelong in the 1840's and 1850's. Research report Department of Architecture, University of Melbourne 1979 - for details of career and principal works and architect, Andrew McWilliams.

Group

Religion

Category

Church