Uniting (Former Wesleyan Methodist) Church
109 Lonsdale Street HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Hospital Hill Precinct Hamliton
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Statement of Significance
SIGNIFICANCE: »As the focus for the Wesleyan Methodist denomination and now the Uniting Church in Hamilton and as an example of the work of the Ballarat firm of architects, Clegg, Miller & Cain. Washingtonia robusta palms on the Significant Trees Register.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
Uniting, former Wesleyan Methodist, Church
Lonsdale Street and Alexandra Parade
The church, with its associated halls and parsonage, is of local significance historically as the focus for the Wesleyan Methodist denomination and now the Uniting Church in Hamilton. It is also significant architecturally as an example of the work of the Ballarat firm of architects, Clegg, Miller and Cain. ([i]) It was built in 1913 and was the second Methodist church in Hamilton, the first being on Church Hill in McIntyre Street. Methodism was a strong and formative influence in Hamilton from the earliest times. ([ii]) Its members were leaders of the Temperance Movement which was particularly strong in Hamilton.
The simple Gothic revival style of the church is rather old fashioned compared with metropolitan examples at this time but it reflects the conservative nature of the congregation and, paradoxically, shows how far the Wesleyans had changed from their origins when they eschewed anything Gothic in style.. The use of red brick is typical for the period and the architects. The church is a critical landmark at the apex of the junction of Lonsdale Street with Alexandra Parade which is emphasised by the planting of a row of Washingtonia palms in the latter. The building is significantly intact and in good condition.
[i] Foundation stone and Lewis, M, Australian Architectural Index.
[ii] HSA DP 950, 951, 1953 (1938), Garden, D, Hamilton, passim.
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Uniting (Former Wesleyan Methodist) Church - Physical Description 1
MATERIALS:
Roof: »corrugated iron
Walls: »tuck pointed red brick
Dressings: »painted cement render
Plinth: »tuck pointed red brick
Windows: »leadlight & stained glass
Paving: »asphaltOther: »glass bricks in extension
Uniting (Former Wesleyan Methodist) Church - Physical Description 2
NOTABLE FEATURES:»paired gables at side, row of Washingtonia robusta palms in
Alexandra ParadeUniting (Former Wesleyan Methodist) Church - Integrity
INTEGRITY:G
CONDITION:G
Uniting (Former Wesleyan Methodist) Church - Historical Australian Themes
ASSOCIATED HISTORIC THEMES
Religion: Methodism
Clubs & Associations: Temperance MovementHeritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - City of Hamilton Conservation Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard with Carlotta Kellaway & Michael Looker (plus Francis Punch)
Year: 1991
Grading: C
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MECHANICS INSTITUTEVictorian Heritage Register H2171
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HAMILTON BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H2185
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FORMER HAMILTON TUBERCULOSIS CHALETVictorian Heritage Register H1066
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