Holy Trinity Anglican Church is located along Herbert Street in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill.This heritage listed church was built in 1915 in the Gothic architectural style.
This is a lovely church - another building that crosses the eras from the ornate Church of England in the 1800s and the simpler 20th Century angular brick style. Nice!
This is a lovely church - another building that crosses the eras from the ornate Church of England in the 1800s and the simpler 20th Century angular brick style. Nice!
ReplyDeleteNice rendering of the building!
ReplyDeleteNot a bad looking church for the time it was built
ReplyDeleteA church with a good deal of character.
ReplyDeleteThose walls dominate the windows - especially the window on the right seems like a peephole in the wall. Interesting building.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a mighty large church!
ReplyDeleteGreat big building - sort of ugly but charming at the same time.
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ReplyDeleteI like the brick facade.
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big and sturdy
ReplyDeletei enjoy the arched windows. ( :
ReplyDeleteI wonder what those windows look like from the inside. It's from sturdy looking!
ReplyDeletethere must have been a rather busy brick factory at some point! Cheers!
DeleteLove the details on the windows. Such a solid looking building ready to withstand just about anything.
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