St Lukes Anglican Church is located at the corner of Northumberland Street and Elizabeth Drive, in the south western suburb of Liverpool. This heritage listed church claims to be the oldest Anglican church in Australia. It was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway and competed in 1819 in the Georgian architectural style.
He did an exquisite job!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a shadowy church to make the faithless shiver--or not!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it doesn't look like the Anglican church in Liverpool, and then I realized that it was in Australia ! That's very old for Australian standards. Pretty little church !
ReplyDeleteYes, we have recycled a lot place names in England for our suburb names.
DeleteHe certainly did a beautiful job in its design.
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking church that and would not look out of mlace in the City of Liverpool
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice church, small and unpretensious. Not ornate like a Church of England edifice, but a welcome house and refuge for believers...
ReplyDeleteSuch a short and stout tower on this one. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeletei enjoy your lights and shadows. the clock too. ( :
ReplyDeleteI heard a lot about Greenway when we were in Sydney!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice church.
ReplyDeleteIt is in such good condition, Jim! Nice one.
ReplyDeleteMarvel ... Yours:) *
ReplyDeleteNice solid-looking church!
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