Chiltern, VIC - St Andrew's Uniting

Year Built: 1871

Denomination: Uniting

Saint: Andrew

Address: High Street, Chiltern, Victoria, 3683

Previous Denomination: Presbyterian

Architect: Smith & Houston

Architectural Style: Gothic Polychrome

Traditional Owners: Yorta Yorta people

Last Updated: 21/02/2024

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History and Architecture:

The former Presbyterian church was erected 1871-1875 by Smith and Houston. It replaced a timber and bark structure erected in 1860 some distance west of the site.

The present orange-coloured brick structure comprises a buttressed hall with the west front punctuated by a pinnacled octagonal bell-cote on the gable apex and a small gabled porch. The simple lancet windows and the bell-cote are decorated with cream brick quoinwork.

An example of a small provincial church in the Gothic Revival style.

Erected in 1871-1875 for the Presbyterian Church.

Clergy:

This list may not contain every serving cleric, past or present, for this church.
Further submissions welcomed.

Years Name Annotation D.o.B D.o.D
2010 - Rev David Manzoney

Organ:

No information currently available. Submissions welcomed.

Source:

1. Australian Heritage Database