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67405

Former St Stephens Anglican Church

22-24 Merton Street,, IVANHOE VIC 3079 - Property No B6057

One of the best churches by the prolific architect Louis Williams designed in his version of the Arts and Crafts style and built in 1926-7, with a vestry added in 1929. The sheer brick surfaces inside and out, abstract masses, depressed arches, banks of separate window lights and the west end, broad brick aisle arcade and simplified hammerbeam roof principals, are characteristic of a style which had appeared in Victoria three decades earlier. This style is handled deftly by Williams ... more

B6057

State
67592

Old Vicarage - St Barnabas' Church of England

Old Vicarage - St Barnaba's Anglican Chuech

86 Balwyn Road, BALWYN VIC 3103 - Property No B3268

1883. Among the occupants of the Vicarage were Rev. Reginald Stevens (1888-94) later Bishop of Newcastle and Rev. Roscoe Wilson (1912-14) Dean of Melbourne. Building now used as office, curate's flat and classrooms.

B3268

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67801

Former St George's Church of England

St George's Anglican Church

370 Mont Albert Road (Cnr St Georges Avenue),, MONT ALBERT VIC 3127 - Property No B5683

St George's Anglican Church, Mont Albert, built in 1886 to the design of George V Blackburne, is of local architectural and historical significance. It is the oldest surviving building of its type in the former City of Box Hill, reminiscent of the area's origns as a suburban settlement on the edge of the metropolis late last century. Although built for and functioning as a community church, it was unusual in that it was privately owned for almost twenty years before being bought ... more

B5683

Local
67991

St Francis Catholic Church

326-350 Lonsdale Street and Cnr Elizabeth Sreet,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B0134

St Francis's is the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Victoria, the most important surviving example of architect Samuel Jackson's work and the oldest church in Melbourne still on its original site. It is an outstanding example of the stuccoed Gothic which was prevalent before the Gothic Revival proper, exhibiting considerable stylistic development in comparison with earlier church designs by Jackson. The Lady Chapel of 1857 by David Ross is a full-blown essay in Puginesque ... more

B0134

National
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
193857

Anderson Organ - St.John's Anglican Church

23 King Street,, FLINDERS VIC 3929 - Property No B6112

A single-manual organ of eigth stops, believed to be an early work of the Melbourne organbuilder William Anderson, which has been subject to many moves. Its earliest known location was the Presbyterian Church, Williamstown from where it was removed about 1882 to "Dhurringile", Murchison, the property of James Winter. The organ was moved to its present location in 1939 from the Baptist Church, Kew. It is a substantial example of a single manual organ, with an eight-foot facade. ... more

B6112

Local
68423

Former Scots Presbyterian Church

Scots Uniting Church

Hume Highway,, CAMPBELLFIELD VIC 3061 - Property No B0400

A bluestone church of 1855 designed by Charles Laing, making it one of the older intact churches in Victoria and one of the few surviving works of the Architect. It is unusual for its naive combination of castellation, late Mediaeval rectangular windows, and Italianate low-pitched roof. Classified: 'Regional' 21/05/1959 Revised: 03/08/1998 File note: 09/03/1978 The graveyard to be included.

B0400

State
68541

St Dominic's Catholic Church

10 Unitt Street, MELTON VIC 3337 - Property No B3179

B3179

File only
82451

Former Holy Trinity Church of England

Holy Trinity Anglican Church

518 Sydney Road,, COBURG VIC 3058 - Property No B0940

A bluestone church with transepts and chancel of 1853 designed by Charles Vickers, being amongst the earliest examples in the colony. The nave of 1857 replaced the original one of 1849, and the spire and pinnacles were added in 1869. Classified: 'Regional' 26/05/1988 Revised: 03/08/1998

B0940

State
68652

Former Christ Church of England and Hill & Son Organ

Christ Anglican Church

14 Acland Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B2352

Church Statement of Significance: A substantial church comprising nave, tower base, transepts, apsidal chancel and vestry, designed by Purchas & Swyer and built from 1854-57, enlarged in 1874 and 1881 to the design of Sydney W Smith. The material is a rarely-used sandstone from Point King, Sorrento, and the building is of interest for its triangular western rose window, possibly inspired by Lichfield Cathedral, spacious chancel with intact stencilling, stained glass by ... more

B2352

State
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