St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Manly
- Sir John Sulman
- Jasper Swan (renovations)
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church at Raglan Street, Manly, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The foundation stone for the church was laid in 1889.[2] Designed by Sir John Sulman, the church is recognized as being one of the best examples of the Romanesque building style in Australia.[3] The church was never completed due to a lack of funds. In 1960 using funds raised by the parishioners and a Government Grant work commenced on completing the church. A temporary north facing wall was removed and the church was completed by adding a new pulpit,altar, choir loft and vestry.
Gallery
- Front sign on Raglan Street
References
- ^ "MANLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 16, 247. 21 April 1890. p. 9 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "MANLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 15, 932. 15 April 1889. p. 5 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Cummins, Audrey (25 September 2011). "St Andrew's Manly". The Sydney Organ Journal. 29 (3, Winter 1998). Organ Historical Trust of Australia.
External links
- Official website
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