Sunday, 17 August 2014

Waterloo, Congregational Church

Waterloo Congregational Church is located along Botany Road in the inner city suburb of Waterloo. This heritage listed church was designed by Herbert S Thompson and built in 1883 in the Victorian Gothic architectural style.

13 comments:

  1. Plain lines but stylish shape. A restful part of the streetscape. Lovely.

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  2. A nice simple shape and shadow, as befitting the Congregationalist Puritan simplicity...

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  3. nice church, have a good weekend

    much love...

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  4. another gorgeous church....another one I want to see inside! Cheers!

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  5. It looks to be in perfect condition, just as it was when the architect visited for the last time in 1883. Well done Waterloo.

    However the surface is way too smooth. Whatever renovators added onto the facade needs to be removed.

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    1. Hels, it's rendered brick but I don't know whether that was part of the original construction or it was added later.

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  6. The photo is very nice! Excellent church!

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  8. You seem to find shadows that slice and dice and delight!

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  9. This is a very lovely looking church. So glad it's being looked after.

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