St Barnabas Church, Wellington Explained

St Barnabas Church
Coordinates:-41.2875°N 174.8022°W
Country:New Zealand
Denomination:Anglican
Churchmanship:Anglo-Catholic
Address:15 Maida Vale Road, Wellington
Architectural Type:Church
Style:Gothic Revival
Years Built:1899
Materials:Timber
Parish:Roseneath and Oriental Bay, Wellington
Diocese:Wellington
Province:Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Vicar:Cath Growcott

St Barnabas Church is an heritage-listed Anglican church located in Roseneath, Wellington, New Zealand.

The building was registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category 2 Historic Place on 25 November 1982, with registration number 1421.[1]

The timber church was designed by Joshua Charlesworth in the Gothic Revival style and opened in 1899. It suffered fire damage in 1924 and the repairs were designed by Frederick de Jersey Clere. de Jersey Clere also designed the belfry in 1910.

The church is part of the parish of Roseneath and Oriental Bay in the Diocese of Wellington.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search the List St Barnabas Church (Anglican) Heritage New Zealand. www.heritage.org.nz. en-nz. 14 December 2017.