ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH
Cobb street and Burchett Street PENSHURST, Southern Grampians Shire
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Statement of Significance
All Saints Anglican Church, located on the north-west corner of Cobb and Burchett Streets, Penshurst is a modest example of Victorian Gothic Revival. It dates from 1865, about the same time as the other churches in Penshurst. The church is of very simple design, constructed of timber framing and weatherboard with timber framed windows. The building has three bays with a porch at the front and a vestry at the rear. Its limited scale may reflect not only the general pre-dominance of Scottish Presbyterian and German Lutheran settlers in the area but also the presence of the Twomey family, the pastoralists of Kolor and Old Stockyard (Banemore), who were Irish Catholics. The church retains a very high degree of integrity and is in excellent condition.
How is it significant?
All Saints Anglican Church is of social, architectural and historical significance to the township of Penshurst and the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
All Saints Anglican Church is of architectural significance because it demonstrates the use of the traditional 'Carpenter' Gothic revival style to express specific Anglican values. It acts as a comparison with the churches of other denominations in Penshurst. All Saints Church is of historical significance as the smallest and possibly the last church to be built in the town, illustrating the limited growth of the Anglican faith. It has demonstrated the role and position of the Anglican Church and its congregation in the community for nearly one hundred and forty years.
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ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Physical Conditions
The building is in good condition.
ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Physical Description 1
Small weather board church in the 'Carpenter' Gothic style with a porch at the front, a vestry to the side and a polygonal apse at the rear. The church is three bays. The roofs are corrugated iron. He only stylistic details are the pointed windows and the finials on the gables.
ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 8 Developing Australia's cultural life
8.6 Worshipping
8.6.1 Worshipping together
8.6.4 Making places for worshipALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Usage/Former Usage
church
ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Integrity
good degree of integrity externally
interiors not yet inspectedHeritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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KOLOR HOMESTEADVictorian Heritage Register H0541
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PENSHURST PROTECTORATE SITEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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A. J. PAGE ELECTRICAL STORESouthern Grampians Shire
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