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68330

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & Organ

85-89 Cecil Street,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B2704

A bluestone church erected in 1859-60 to the design of David Ross, but rebuilt and extended in 1870-71 under the supervision of Lloyd Tayler. The tower was raised to its present height in 1934. The interior retains its early timber fittings and rebuilt organ by George Fincham installed in 1882. Classified: 31/08/1972 Revised: 09/03/1989 See alsoB0244 Old Presbyterian Manse, 27 Lyons Street, Williamstown.

B2704

Local
68985

Janefield Presbyterian Church

St. Petka Church

281 - 285 Plenty Road, MILL PARK VIC 3082 - Property No B3515

A three-bay bluestone Gothic church of 1861 believed to have been designed by Patrick Scanlan and to be one of his few surviving works. The 'west' end has a gabled. bluestone porch with diagonal buttresses and pointed arched door and hooded windows. There is a circular 'vent' above. Angled buttresses and the traceried hooded windows characterize the structure. Construction is in random coursed masonry with slate roofs. Classified: 18/04/1974

B3515

Local
69700

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St.Andrew's Uniting Church

Glenelg Highway,, SKIPTON VIC 3361 - Property No B3304

A striking bluestone church, with sandstone detailing, comprising nave, tower and chancel, built in 1871-72 to the design of Davidson & Henderson. The building is of particular interest for its use of decorative detailing derived from the French architect E E Viollet-Le-Duc, including the gargoyles on the tower. Classified: 08/12/1988

B3304

Local
175251

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & Cook Organ

19 Camp Street,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No B5906

Church Statement of Significance: A brick church of 1903-4 designed by Clegg & Miller, and distinctive for the composition of its west front. This is elevated high above the street and incorporates an open porch flanked by an octagonal bell tower with copper spire and a lower projection with pyramidal roof. The interior, which has a sloping floor, focusses upon the apse. Church Classified Local: 13/07/1989 Cook Organ Statement of Significance: A two-manual organ of 11 ... more

B5906

Local
91893

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Mortlake Historic Area

St Andrew's Uniting Church

Shaw Street,, MORTLAKE VIC 3272 - Property No B0059

A satisfyingly crisp bluestone building of 1861-2, described at the time as "a perfect model of a country church", but now defaced by the replacement of the bell-cote. Classified: 02/05/1968 Historic Area Statement of Significance: The significance of the Shaw Street precinct derives from its group of nineteenth century bluestone buildings which were erected predominantly for civic or commerical use. They reflect an important phase of Mortlake's urban ... more

B0059

Local
92282

Former St James Presbyterian Church

St. James Uniting Church

Cnr Wellsford and Hammond Street,, YACKANDANDAH VIC 3749 - Property No B3614

Erected in 1867-68 by Cunningham and Sheffield as replacement of a timber church which was completed in 1858. The present church is constructed in the local granite and comprises a simple rectangular buttressed hall with tall lancet windows. The centrally located 'west' door is framed by two deep buttresses that rise and join to form the bellcote. This is a notable example of a small provincial church in the gothic revival style and is indicative of the spread of ... more

B3614

Local
68411

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Uniting Church

Brook Street,, SUNBURY VIC 3429 - Property No B5554

A brick church, with cement detailing, designed by H W & F B Tompkins and erected in 1904 combining Romanesque and Gothic elements. The design of the main facade is effectively identical with that of St Andrew's, Maffra, by the same architects in the same year. It embraces a projecting portal with wrought iron gates with a three-light window above placed under an ogee arch. The apex of the arch continues vertically to become a finial, in a manner reminiscent of the work of ... more

B5554

Local
68995

Former Toorak Presbyterian Church

Toorak Uniting Church

603 Toorak Road,, TOORAK VIC 3142 - Property No B3640

An imposing church in Barrabool sandstone with Camaru limestone dressings, designed by Reed and Barnes and built in 1875-6 with the addition of second transepts in 1888-89 designed by J F Smart. The building, of complex plan, includes a tall tower and broach spire, with flanking stair turret, nave and aisles, crossing fleche, double transepts and apse. The spacious interior includes cedar fittings and impressive stained glass window by Ferguson & Urie and others. Classified: ... more

B3640

Local
69710

Presbyterian Church

High Street, LISMORE VIC 3324 - Property No B3079

A church which, though designed by Alexander Hamilton in the Early English style in 1864, has an unusual full width semi-circular type apse of a French character, added by the architects Davidson & Henderson in 1875. The south transept was extended in 1897. Classified: 17/11/1977 Upgraded: 26/05/1988

B3079

Regional
70277

Former St Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Beechworth Historic Area

St Andrew's Uniting Church

Cnr Ford and William Streets,, BEECHWORTH VIC 3747 - Property No B1921

The former Presbyterian church was erected in 1857 By Smith, Bank and Cranston. The architect was ThomasTurnbull. The rendered brick hall church with buttressed walls and lancet windows with label mouldings is dominated by a square tower with a short spire. The tower has pairs of tiered buttresses in each corner which are surrounded by pinnacles. The exposed brick Sabbath School was added to the rear of the church in 1883. This is one of the finest gothic revival churches in ... more

B1921

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