Sunday, 31 July 2016

Hurstville, St Giles Presbyterian Church

St Giles Presbyterian Church is located on the corner of Park Road and MacMahon Street, in the southern suburb of Hurstville. This heritage listed church was built in 1955 in the Post-war Ecclesiastical architectural style.

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  1. A very unusual style to my eyes. We have a St. Giles Presbyterian here as well.

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  2. A great building, definitely unusual by my standards.

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  3. Looks like everyone walked to church.

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  4. i am curious ... what it looks like inside. seem kind of tiny outdoors? ( ;

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    1. It goes back a fair distance so it's deceiving from this angle. I've taken a photo from the side view so I'll have to post that another time. ;)

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  5. This is such a pretty old church. When the sun hits the large stained glass window, I bet it is a gorgeous sight filled with beautiful colors. genie

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  6. The large stained-glass window looks like it could be beautiful. I wonder what it looks like from inside. I also like the doors.

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  7. I have never heard of the Post-war Ecclesiastical architectural style, but you might have nailed it!

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  8. Can't figure out what style it is, looks modern/old !

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  9. Very interesting architecture and fantastic picture.
    Stained glass is huge and I suppose very beautiful
    Greetings from Poland.
    Lucja

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  10. Lots of brick churches on Inspired Sunday this week. Yours is a classic style too.

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