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68028

Former Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

105 High Street,, BERWICK VIC 3806 - Property No B2054

A brick church, built between 1879 and 1888 to the design of Reed, Henderson & Smart, although without its intended spire, of interest for its broad four-bay buttressed nave with plate-traceried windows. Classified: 02/05/1968

B2054

Local
189214

Fincham & Hobday Organ st Kilda Presbyterian Church

Cnr Barkly Street and Alma Road,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B6184

Organ Citation A three-manual organ of 31 speaking stops (originally 27) built in 1892 by Fincham & Hobday, with the addition of the Great Posaune c. 1921. Although the original tubular-pneumatic action was electrified and a new console provided in 1955, the instrument retains its original tonal scheme and pipework, and attractive three-tower Kauri case with carved blackwood corbels. The facade pipes retain their original diapering. Classified: 22/10/90

B6184

Regional
93498

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

10 High Street,, CHARLTON VIC 3525 - Property No B2336

B2336

File only
69985

Former St Giles's Presbyterian Church

High Church

72-80 Geringhap Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B4739

A church in the Decorated Gothic style with an unusual ogee label mould over the west window, and designed to have a tower with a spire and oddly corbelled-out corner pinnacles. The architect for the work of 1861 was Nathaniel Billing and extensions were made in 1878 by Joseph Watts. It is of historic interest that the site had first been granted to and built upon by the Free Presbyterians, but this congregation had re-united with main body of Presbyterianism before the church was ... more

B4739

State
70561

Former Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

Western Highway,, MYRNIONG VIC 3341 - Property No B0651

A four bay freestone church, with vestry built in 1861-2 and of interest for its unusual windows, which combine lancet arches cut out of paired rectangular blocks with raised ashiar quoining, suggesting that the building was intended to be stuccoed, and for the quirky corbelled pinnacles of the entrance front. Classified: 28/04/1960

B0651

Regional
71234

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

7 Pearson Street,, MAFFRA VIC 3860 - Property No B4980

An eclectic design combining Romanesque and Gothic elements in a striking manner, this brick church of four bays, with apse and cement detailing, was built in 1904 to the design of H W & F B Tompkins. It is virtually identical to their design for St Andrew's, Sunbury, built in the same year. The main facade embraces a three-light window placed beneath an ogee arch and flanked by a later brick tower and slate-roofed spire with prominent eaves; there is an incongruous modern ... more

B4980

Local
68092

Presbyterian Church - South Yarra

South Yarra Presbyterian Church

621 Punt Road,, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No B2552

A Decorated Gothic bluestone church, with lofty nave and broad aisles, designed by Lloyd Tayler and opened in 1865. The building incorporates half-dormers and remains clearly incomplete. Classified: 'Local' 13/04/1972 Revised:20/04/1989

B2552

Regional
68753

Former Presbyterian Church & Organ

St George's Uniting Church

4 Chapel Street,, ST KILDA EAST VIC 3183 - Property No B5519

Church Statement of Significance: A brick Presbyterian Church of 1877-80 by the architect Albert Purchas, with a strikingly tall (33.5 metre) banded bell tower and triangular epitrochoidal rose window, and with an ample internal volume on a T plan, with an aisleless nave with raked floor and broad transepts, a shallow sanctuary and no chancel, representing a Protestant reduction of the ideas of British architects like Pearson and Butterfield, enhanced by the almost sheer internal ... more

B5519

State
99776

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

115-117 Hare Street,, ECHUCA VIC 3564 - Property No B4943

A coarse but striking picturesque church of 1901 by the local engineer and architect A E Castles, the boldness of which derives from the elevation of the nave above a Sunday School, requiring access by an impressive flight of stairs; the projection of the polygonal organ chamber on the north side; the stepped buttresses; the machiciolated and embattled capping of the tower; the steep and ornamentally slated octagonal spire; the corbie steeping of the major and the minor gables; the ... more

B4943

State
69996

Free Presbyterian Church

SE Cnr Latrobe Terrace & Myery Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B1146

A naively-designed church of 1859 in a debased Renaissance mode, but for buttresses of mediaeval character, and of some interst as being a free Presbyterian Church repalcing the combined Gaelic church and School house, which still stands next door. See also File Number 4286 Gaelic Church & Schoolhouse, Latrobe Terrace. First Classified 8/12/77 confirmed 3/3/88 Revised: Classified Local 3/8/98

B1146

Local
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