St. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH (FORMER)
11 CHURCH STREET, SANDFORD, GLENELG SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
St John's Catholic Church is located in an Church Street, close to the intersection of Burke Street and the Casterton-Portland Road. The church is in the Primitive Gothic Revival style. Its plan is T-shaped and it is built of red bricks, locally made. Two mature Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey cypress) are located at the rear of the church, possibly dating from the late nineteenth century or early twentieth century. The original part of the church dates from 1866, although Catholicism was active in the township well before that time. Prior to the construction of St. John's, irregular services were conducted by itinerant priests from the Casterton parish at the Caledonian Union Hotel. The architect of St. John's is not known, but the building contractor was Jas. McCormack, a local builder. The later east-west transcept was constructed after the Catholic Church sold a portion of their land to the Victorian Railways. The Church retains a high degree of integrity externally.
How is it significant?
St. John's Catholic Church is of historical, social and architectural significance to Glenelg Shire.
Why is it significant?
St John's Catholic Church is of historical significance as a representation of the importance of Catholicism within the community, and its growing popularity in the Casterton and Sandford district early after settlement in the 1860s. The church is of social significance to the township of Sandford as the focus for the Catholics who settled in the township in the mid nineteenth century, mostly small selectors of pastoral land in the mid to late nineteenth century. It is of architectural significance for its use of the Gothic Revival style to express religious values.
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St. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH (FORMER) - Usage/Former Usage
previously a church, now privately owned
St. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
St. John's Catholic Church is a T shaped church built of hand made red bricks which have been rendered on the west side with concrete. The roofs are simple gables clad in corrugated iron, with a decorative timber detail above each opening. There are double timber doors at the eastern end of the church, as well as a door on theeastern wall of the north - south transept. Both doors and windows are timber framed in the shape of a simple Gothic arch. Some of the windows have been altered, with the original glass replaced with textured glass. These windows are in poor condition. Interior not inspected. There are two Cupressus macrocarpa (Monterey Cypress) to the west of the building, which date from about the turn of the century.
St. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH (FORMER) - Physical Conditions
Generally in good condition
St. JOHNS CATHOLIC CHURCH (FORMER) - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 8 Developing Australia's cultural life
8.6 Worshipping
8.6.1 Worshipping together
8.6.3 Founding Australian religious institutions
8.6.4 Making places for worshipHeritage Study and Grading
Glenelg - Glenelg Shire Heritage Study Part One
Author: Carlotta Kellaway, David Rhodes Mandy Jean
Year: 2002
Grading:Glenelg - Glenelg Heritage Study Stage Two (a)
Author: Heritage Matters
Year: 2006
Grading:
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