Sunday, 13 March 2016

Bexley, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St Andrew's Presbyterian Church is located on the corner of Forest Road and Sackville Street, in the southern suburb of Bexley. This heritage listed church was built in 1887 and is currently being refurbished while the timber church hall, on the left, is being completely rebuilt.

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  1. It is simple and refined. But why would they build part of the church complex in stone and part (the left hand side) of the complex in timber with an iron roof?

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    1. Hels, the timber structure is a separate church hall. It has recently been knocked down and is currently being rebuilt in brick. I'll take another shot when it is completed.

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  2. There are a great many St. Andrew's Presbyterian churches out there. My parents attended one for years.

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  3. You take magnificent building shots ~with lovely touch of shadow ~

    Wishing you happiness each day ~ ^_^

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  4. very nice quite unlike churches here

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  5. The squareish section on the front is unusual looking. The Presbyterian Church here in Launceston is named St Andrews too.

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  6. The use of colour contrasts on the church facade seems quite unique to me. This little church has quite an impressive identity.

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  7. simple, but i enjoy the design. have a lovely weekend! ( :

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  8. Nice shot of this lovely church in the afternoon.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

    Alexander
    Alex's World! - http://alex.kakinan.com

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