Saturday, 5 December 2009

Newtown, St Stephen's Anglican Church

St Stephen's Anglican Church is a heritage listed church located in Church Street, in the inner west suburb of Newtown. It was designed by Edmund Blacket and built in 1874 in the Gothic Revival architectural style.

10 comments:

  1. Ah, now this is an interesting building and grounds. I have gone through there photographing head-stones. Fascinating exercise.

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  2. Hello. I have just discovered you from a link in Julie's Sidney Eye. Between the twp of you I am discovering what an interesting place is Sidney. I will put it on my bucket list.

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  3. Lovely shot of the church and the pretty blue sky.

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  4. Being the father of two year old Stefan this was for sure of interest - a very nice church indeed, reminds me of home.
    A wonderful weekend for you.

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  5. I love this church. Blue skies and the greenery of trees adds more beauty to this wonderful church .

    Excellent shot!

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  6. Great pictures on the church and a beatiful sky.

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  7. I love steeples and this is a wonderful one and the palms add to the scene.

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  8. Interesting, on the link, that the priest says: The suburb attracts the highest percentage of people in Australia who claim no religion.

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