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State: New South Wales
Grafton, NSW - Christ Anglican Cathedral
Address: Duke Street, , Grafton New South Wales, 2460
The cathedral was designed by John Horbury Hunt and built from 1874 to 1884 by Reynold Brothers (brickwork) and G. J. T. Lawson (woodwork). Of Gothic architectural style the cathedral is built of local salmon-pink bricks, mainly in English bond. It consists of an eight bay nave, sanctuary, side aisles, a side chapel, a baptistry, clergy…
Grafton, NSW - Clarence Valley Baptist
Address: 328 Fry Street, , Grafton New South Wales, 2460
Grafton, NSW - Free Presbyterian
Address: 172 Fitzroy Street, , Grafton New South Wales, 2460
The Church was commenced in 1941.
Grafton, NSW - St Andrew's Presbyterian
Year Built: 1886
Address: 116 Oliver Street, , Grafton New South Wales, 2460
The Church dimensions are 64ft. 6in. in length x 36ft. in width. The foundations were concrete, 4ft. wide and 2ft. 9in. thick. The walls are of brick. 24ft. in height averageing 18in, cemented inside and out. having 2 rows of galvanised loop iron built in every 8th course, with 6 buttresses on each side projecting 18in. beyond the walls.…
Grafton, NSW - St Mary's Catholic
Year Built: 1914
Address: 1 Victoria Street, , Grafton New South Wales,
The Church was destroyed by fire on April 29, 1913. Opened by Bishop O'Connor, of Armidale on Sunday, November 29, 1914, in the presence of church hierarchy from as far afield as Melbourne. Built of red brick and stucco facing is very handsome in its Gothic design, large in size, length and breadth and in the usual cruciform shape. The…
Grafton, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1923
Address: 126 Prince Street, , Grafton New South Wales, 2460
Formerley a Methodist Church built in 1923.
Graman, NSW - Catholic (Former)
Address: 10 Graman Road, , Graman New South Wales, 2360
The Church has been in several private hands and was sold initially around 2013.
Grantham Heights, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1983
Address: 19 Nipigon Road, , Grantham Heights New South Wales, 2147
On the 14th June 1969 the Church was officially opened. A Foundation stone reads, " Methodist Church of Australasia this stone was laid to the Glory of God by Sir Arthur Rickard KBE July 9th 1927.Minister Rev R.J. Murray Builder Mr P. H. Rogerson". A further foundation stone reads, " Buildings destroyed by fire 13th June 1982 Relaid…
Greenthorpe, NSW - St James' Anglican
Year Built: 1910
Address: Tyagong Road, , Greenethorpe New South Wales, 2809
The Foundation stone was laid on 3 June 1910 by the Bishop of Goulburn.
Greenthorpe, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1928
Address: Collon Street west, , Greenethorpe New South Wales, 2809
Formerly a Methodist church the foundation stone was laid on 21 March 1928 by John Fisher.
Grenfell, NSW - Holy Trinity Anglican
Year Built: 1877
Address: Middle Street, , Grenfell New South Wales, 2810
The first church was a wooden structure built in 1867 and located at the corner of Forbes and Middle Street. By 1877 tenders were called for a new church and the foundation stone was laid on 24 May. A further foundation stone replaced the original one on 26 January 1878 and laid by Mr J.B. Wood. The architect was John Kirkpatrick. The…
Grenfell, NSW - Presbyterian
Year Built: 1870
Address: Weddin Street, , Grenfell New South Wales, 2810
The Foundation stone was laid on 7th December 1870 by Miss Kilpatrick.
Grenfell, NSW - Salvation Army
Address: 52 George Street, , Grenfell New South Wales, 2810
Grenfell, NSW - St Joseph's Catholic
Year Built: 1906
Address: Weddin Street, , Grenfell New South Wales, 2810
As early as 1838 when Yass was established as the first Ecclesiastical district in the interior of Australia, the whole area from Yass to Melbourne was served by a solitary dedicated priest. The first of these was Fr Brennan followed in 1839 by Fr Lovatt and in 1847 by Fr Magennis. In July 1884 Grenfell and Gooloogong were cut off…
Grenfell, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1927
Address: Camp Street, , Grenfell New South Wales, 2810
In February, 1867, the Primitive Methodists erected a small iron building at a cost of £75 and conducted a Sunday School in it. On September 4, 1867, tenders were called for the erection of the first Wesleyan Church to be built of pine slabs with a shingle roof. However during the ministry of Rev. R. V. Danne, this building was later to…
Greystanes, NSW - Methodist Church of Fiji
Address: 9/11 Ettalong Road, , Greystanes New South Wales, 2145
Greystanes, NSW - Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic
Year Built: 1975
Address: 198 Old Prospect Road, , Greystanes New South Wales, 2145
The Church was built when Fr Roland Darmenia was Parish Priest. It was blessed and opened by His Eminence, Sir James Darcy Cardinal Freeman on 20th April, 1975. After extensive renovations it was solemnly dedicated by Bishop Bede Heather on 7th July, 1996.
Griffith, NSW - Baptist
Year Built: 1971
Address: Corner Wakaden & Whitton Streets, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
First services were held in the Lyceum Theatre and private homes. By the first annual meeting 14th Aug 1925 land on the corner of Wakaden and Whitton Streets had been secured and the Church was being built. The first Church was opened on 18th - 20th January 1926. The Church with a front vestibule and two vestries at the back of the…
Griffith, NSW - Presbyterian
Year Built: 1982
Address: Blumer Road, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
The Foundation stone was laid on 12 June 1982 by The Right Reverend James Mullan Moderator General of the Presbyterian Church.
Griffith, NSW - Sacred Heart Catholic
Address: Warrambool Street, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
Griffith, NSW - Salvation Army
Address: Corner Anzac & Binya Street, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
Griffith, NSW - St Alban the Martyr Anglican
Year Built: 1954
Address: Corner Anzac & Binya Streets, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
The Foundation stone was laid on 2 May 1954 by the Most Reverend H.G. Robinson Bishop of Riverena. The Architect was Louis R Williams.
Griffith, NSW - St Paul's Lutheran
Address: 47 Sanders Street, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
Griffith, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1957
Address: Beal Street, , Griffith New South Wales, 2680
The Foundation stone was laid on 29 June 1957 by the Right Reverend E.H. Vines.
Grong Grong, NSW - St Matthew's Anglican
Year Built: 1911
Address: Corner Barellan & Willandra Streets, , Grong Grong New South Wales, 2652
Constructed of brick the church foundation stone was laid on 20 September 1911 by Mrs Bridaoake.
Grong Grong, NSW - St Patrick's Catholic
Address: Balaro Street, , Grong Grong New South Wales, 2652
Guildford, NSW - Anglican
Year Built: 1934
Address: 2 Bolton Street, , Guildford New South Wales, 2161
A Foundation stone reads, "To the Glory of God this memorial stone was set by The Most Reverend Howard West Kilvinton Nowll DD Archbishop of Sydney Wardens R.M Elner E Rohan W.M Squair April 17th 1937 A.J. Dyer Rector".
Guildford, NSW - Presbyterian
Address: 130 Excelsior Street, , Guildford New South Wales, 2161
Gulgong, NSW - Presbyterian
Year Built: 1909
Address: 46 Bayly Street, , Gulgong New South Wales, 2852
A Foundation stone reads, " To the Glory of God this stone was laid by Mrs T.O. McCreadie 1st December 1909".
Gulgong, NSW - St John the Baptist Catholic
Year Built: 1885
Address: Bayly Street, , Gulgong New South Wales, 2853
The Church was built in 1885 at a cost of £2250. The design is Flemish bonding on red brickwork. It replaced an earlier Catholic Church which was built during the town's first goldrush.
Gulgong, NSW - St Luke's Anglican
Year Built: 1876
Address: 64 Bayly Street, , Gulgong New South Wales, 2852
A Romanesque, Gothic revival church designed by noted colonial architect Edmund Thomas Blacket. The bell tower is of wood with the bell surrounded by lattice work. It was built out of local stone at a cost of £650 in 1876. Built of rubble stone with brick facings, the dimensions being 80 feet long by a breadth of 37 feet, 13 feet walls,…
Gulgong, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: 89 Medley Street, , Gulgong New South Wales, 2852
Church in private hands and is short stay accomdation. A weatherboard church that was originally used as a church in Yarrabin NSW was relocated to the present site 50 years ago and used as a hall.
Gunbar, NSW - Uniting
Year Built: 1884
Formerly a Presbyterian church, the first church was located just north of its current location however due to swampy water it was later relocated. It was built in 1884. Though nominally Presbyterian, services by Anglican and Methodist ministers were occasionally also held at the church. By 1933 it was decided to build a new church of…
Gundagai, NSW - St John's Anglican
Year Built: 1986
Address: Otway Street, , Gundagai New South Wales, 2722
The earliest ministry in the Gundagai area came from Rev C.F. Brigstoke from Yass The Foundation stone of the church was laid on 19 September 1861 by Right Reverend Barker Lord Bishop of Sydney. Mr George Hart a local resident designed the church. The Church is built of local slate and the roof was originally "battered and shingled and…
Gundagai, NSW - St Patrick's Catholic
Year Built: 1885
Address: 121 Sheridan Street, Gundagai, New South Wales, 2722
The church was built in 1885 which replaced an 1859 church opened by Rev. Michael McAlroy. The church is of neo-gothic style. The architect EC Manfred studied under Edmund Blacket who also designed the Church of England in Tumut, and the St Andrew’s Cathedral, George Street Sydney.
Gundagai, NSW - Uniting (Former)
Address: Otway Street, Gundagai, Gundagai New South Wales, 2722
Presbyterian services began in Gundagai in on June 20th 1852 in a hall. A minister was appointed in 1900. The Gundagai Times & Tumit Advertiser reported on Tuesday 2nd June 1908 that, "There was a large congregation on 'Sunday morning last at the opening service of the new Presbyterian Church at Gundagai. People were present from…
Gundaroo, NSW - St Joseph's Catholic
Year Built: 1881
Address: Corner Harp & Morning Street, , Gundaroo New South Wales, 2620
Established in 1881.
Gundaroo, NSW - St Mark's Anglican
Year Built: 1874
Address: Cork Street, , Gundaroo New South Wales, 2620
The Church uses the former Court of Petty Sessions built in 1874.