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68126

Former Wesleyan Chapel & School

248-250 High Street,, NORTHCOTE VIC 3070 - Property No B5454

The surviving portion of an early Wesleyan church and schoolroom, built in 1854, lengthened in 1855 to produce the now extant rear facade, and extended sideways in 1888. Classified: 04/04/1985

B5454

Local
189578

Former Wesleyan Chapel

Methodist Hall ,  Methodist Kindergarten Hall

Cnr Sydney Road and Bell Street,, COBURG VIC 3058 - Property No B2613

The chapel of 1849 is the oldest Methodist church in Victoria and one of the first buildings of any sort to be built principally of bluestone. The facade is of imported sandstone, almost equally unusual at the time, and the design is attributed to Thomas Smith. Classified: 'Regional' 15/10/1970 Revised: 03/08/1998

B2613

State
71071

Former Wesleyan Chapel

Methodist Church ,  Uniting Church

McCann Street,, CERES VIC 3221 - Property No B2368

A Wesleyan chapel and schoolhouse built in 1855, which is one of the earlier surviving examples of Barrabool stone construction. It is interesting in that it was built in the area in which the stone occurs, and by the stonemason Nicholas McCann, who was the main owner of the quarries for this material. Classified: 11/12/1969

B2368

Local
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