Christ Church, Geelong Explained

Christ Church
Pushpin Map:Australia Victoria
Pushpin Mapsize:270
Relief:1
Map Caption:Location in Victoria
Location:275 Moorabool Street,, Victoria
Country:Australia
Denomination:Anglican Church of Australia
Founder:William Grant Broughton
Status:Church
Functional Status:Active
Architectural Type:Perpendicular Gothic Revival
Years Built:1843-1847
Diocese:Melbourne
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Designation1:VICHR
Designation1 Offname:Christ Church
Designation1 Type:Built
Designation1 Date:9 October 1974
Designation1 Number:534

The Christ Church is an Anglican church located in, Victoria, Australia. Designed by Edmund Blacket, the church is the oldest Anglican church in Victoria, in continuous use on its original site.

On 9 October 1974 the church was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register with the following statement of significance:[1]

History

The Geelong parish pre-dates the Diocese of Melbourne and was founded on 7 October 1843, when the Bishop of Australia, William Grant Broughton, laid the foundation stone at the north-east corner of the present nave. The church was opened and dedicated on 27 June 1847, and the enlarged church was consecrated on 25 October 1859. The church is the only one in Victoria designed by the colonial architect, Edmund Blacket.[1] It was enlarged in 1855 by the addition of the transepts and sanctuary.

In 1941 Walter Charles Kernot, died. A memorial mural was commissioned from Christian Waller to "a good churchman" and was created in this church in 1942.[2]

Christ Church has been given an A Classification by the National Trust and is listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate.

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Notes and References

  1. 0186. 7. 30 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Walter Charles Kernot Monument Australia . 2023-12-19 . monumentaustralia.org.au.