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70251

Former Congregational Church & Hall - Beechworth Historic Area

Tolman Gallery

Camp Street,, BEECHWORTH VIC 3747 - Property No B0617

Two successive Congregational churches which are amongst Beechworth 's earlier buildings, and the earlier one especially of a distinctive character. The first church (later hall) was built c 1858 of the local granite in a primitive round-arched Georgian mode, but with picturesque decorative barge boards. It was superseded in 1869 by a brick church, which is ascribed to the architect Leonard Terry. It is most unusual as he worked mainly for the Anglicans, and very rarely in ... more

B0617

Local
70296

Brick Manse (Former Congregational Church)

Cnr High 7 Dudley Streets,, RUTHERGLEN VIC 3685 - Property No B5111

B5111

File only
70413

Former Congregational Church & Organ

Kyneton Arts Theatre

Hutton Street,, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B2051

An engaging and mildly eccentric church built in 1859-60 to the design of the local architect William Douglas and subsequently extended. The style was aptly described as 'Mixed English Gothic', and the most distinctive features are the plentifully crocketted spirelets of the south front. Despite redecoration the interior preserves its unusual roof system in which only the lower parts of the trusses are visible below the boarded ceiling, and read as parallel-chorded girders ... more

B2051

State
81140

Former Congregational Church Sunday School

Kyneton Arts Theatre

Hutton Street,, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B2052

A deliberately picturesque red brick Sunday school in purportedly Elizabethan style, designed in 1892 by Laver and Fick, but built six years later. It was of unusual scale and quality for the depression years and included a main hall, library, vestry and seven classrooms. Classified: 'Local' 12/12/1985 Upgraded: 23/06/2010 See also B2051 Former Congregational Church.

B2052

State
70654

Former Congregational Church Group - Castlemaine Historic Area

Presbyterian Church ,  Uniting Church

11-13 Lyttleton Street, CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450 - Property No B4455

A highly mannered brick Gothic church designed by William Spencer and erected in 1861-2. The liturgical west front and porches are flanked by exaggerated pinnacles and the windows are filled with vigorously patterned coloured glass. The style of the building is without parallel in Victoria. Classified: 01/10/1987 Revised: 03/03/1998 Part of Castlemaine Historic Area B4894 Castlemaine grew as a result of the discovery of gold along Forest Creek in July, 1851. By December ... more

B4455

State
 

Former Congregational Church

St Nicholas Church

528 - 536 Victoria Parade,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4670

File Note: Melbourne's first Arabic Christian Church.

B4670

File only
76564

Former Congregational Church

COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 - Property No B0476

Demolished after 1957.

B0476

Demolished
80898

Former Congregational Church School House

Stevedore Street, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B4281

Built 1859.

B4281

Demolished
67473

Former Congregational Church & Organ

Trinity Uniting Church

17 Black Street,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B4795

Church Statement of Significance: A fine church in polychrome manner by the Brighton architect Charles Webb, built in 1875 and displaying carefully conceived cement dressings and details and an unusual rose window of the type previously used by Webb at Christ Church, Dingley. Internally the floor slopes in auditourium fashion; the New Zealand kauri pews survive, though rearranged; the stencilled dado band and window margins also survive, though the balance of the decoration is ... more

B4795

State
175668

Former Congregational Church & Organ

Uniting Church

57 Stevedore Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B2706

A bluestone decorated Gothic church, built in 1870-71, designed by Joseph Schneider. There is a boldly eclectic tower and slate-roofed spire to the north-west and an intact organ by George Fincham, Richmond, opened in 1885.: Classified: 23/09/1976 File note: 1884 George Fincham organ moved to St carthage's Catholic Church, Parkville. See B7640

B2706

Regional
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