Presbyterian Church
163 Wattletree road MALVERN, Stonnington City

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Statement of Significance
A most imaginative and striking chuch in red brick with cement detailing, designer by Robert Haddon and built in 1906. It comprises a broad nave with sloping floors, porches, transepts and vestries. The building is of great interest for its magnificent traceried windows, particularly the west window, which is bisected by central mullions which rise into a diminutive turret capped by a wrought iton finial. One of Australia's major Arts and Crafts Churches, and one of Haddon's rare church designs, it is notable for its meticulous detailing in brick, plaster, wrought iron and timber.
Organ - Fincham 1906, Later Rebuilt
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Presbyterian Church - Local Historical Themes
10.2.3 Churches as an illustration of key phases of suburban development
Heritage Study and Grading
Stonnington - Victorian Churches: Their Origins, their story and their architecture
Author: John Maidment, Anne Neale, Walter Phillips
Year: 1991
Grading: A2
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MYOORAVictorian Heritage Register H0490
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MALVERN RAILWAY STATIONVictorian Heritage Register H1575
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MALVERN TRAM DEPOTVictorian Heritage Register H0910
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