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68463

Former Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

Cnr Sunbury Road & Uniting Lane,, BULLA VIC 3428 - Property No B2454

A four-bay church of random squared coursed bluestone, built in 1858-9 to the design of Thomas M Taylor, notable for its bellcote, flanking pinnacles, with meringue-like terminations and very fine window tracery, all executed in bluestone. Classified: 17/11/1977

B2454

Regional
70891

Former Presbyterian Church & Organ

Carngham Memorial Church ,  Carnham Uniting Church ,  Presbyterian Church, Snake Valley

954 Linton-Carngham Road,, SNAKE VALLEY VIC 3351 - Property No B2270

Church Statement of Significance: A church which was, unusually for Victoria, wholly privately endowed (as a memorial to the squatter Phillip Russell), and is finely built of bluestone. Imposing as it is, the effect of the tower is somewhat marred by the inadequate diameter of the base of the spire. The building has an impressive interior with stone pulpit and unaltered pipe organ by Fincham & Hobday. Church Classified: 'Local' ... more

B2270

Regional
174060

Former Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

15-19 Yuille Street, MELTON VIC 3337 - Property No B3178

A simple bluestone church built in 1865-67 of interest for its use of Decorated Gothic window tracery. Classified: 08/06/1972

B3178

Local
71068

Former Presbyterian Church

Uniting Church

Hesse Street,, WINCHELSEA VIC 3241 - Property No B5035

An attractive bluestone church built in 1870. The main facade has an unusual arrangement of triple gables embracing twin porches and central windows and of interest for its meticulously detailed window tracery. Classified: 03/08/1989

B5035

Local
68601

Former Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

53 Barkly Street,, MORNINGTON VIC 3931 - Property No B4462

B4462

File only
71086

Former Presbyterian Church

John Knox Uniting Church

313-327 Campbell Street,, SWAN HILL VIC 3585 - Property No B4869

A simple cruciform brick church with cement detailing, designed by E F Eberach and built about 1912, of particular interest for its original stylistic approach devoid of historical references. The main facade incorporates segmented-head windows and low flanking towers, while the interior retains its timber furnishings, leadlight windows and boarded ceiling. Classified: 27/07/1989

B4869

Local
188650

Former Presbyterian Church & Hall

Uniting Church

212 Sydney Road, BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 - Property No B6056

The bluestone church (now used as hall): A bluestone church in the Decorated Gothic style, built in 1865, and distinctive for its imposing broach spire in cream brick, a material first produced in the suburb. Statement of Significance for later church: An imposing bichrome brick church built in 1884 to the design of Evander McIver. The brickwork is brown with cream dressings and the style is mainly Early English, with a Decorated Gothic west window. Details such as the raking ... more

B6056

Regional
68623

Former Presbyterian Church)

Uniting Church

Moorooduc Road, MORNINGTON VIC 3931 - Property No B3144

B3144

File only
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
175652

Fincham & Hobday Organ - Former Presbyterian Church

South Port Park Uniting Church

325 Dorcas Street,, SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 - Property No B4605

A two manual organ of 23 speaking stops built in 1891 by Fincham & Hobday, Richmond, at a cost of 895 pounds. In 1900, it was moved forward in its gallery and the console placed on the floor beneath, necessitating the installation of one of the longest actions of its type in Victoria. In 1985 the console was resited in the organ gallery and the extended actions removed; a major restoration was completed in 1996. This is one of the largest Fincham organs of its period to survive ... more

B4605

Local
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