ST MATTHEWS CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER)
163-165 GLENROY ROAD, and PLUMPTON ROAD, GLENROY, MORELAND CITY
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Statement of Significance
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ST MATTHEWS CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
The former St Matthew's (1929) is a modest clinker brick church with a terracotta tiled gabled roof and rendered parapet copings. At the eastern end there is a pentagonal apse of painted weatherboard with a corrugated galvanised iron roof. A pointed arch west window has been recently infilled with glass bricks, and the roof extended to form a verandah along the northern elevation. Amber glass replaces much of the original glazing in the paired pointed arched windows along the side elevations.
Key Architectural Elements: clinker and red brick facade; steeply pitched gabled roof form.
Conservation Guidelines: preferably remove verandah; preferably reinstate original or appropriate windows.
Comparative Examples: St Mark's School Hall, Fawkner.
Principal Historic Themes: permanent places of worship; association with individuals and/or familiesHeritage Study and Grading
Moreland - Moreland City Council: Local Heritage Places Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2004
Grading: LocalMoreland - City of Moreland Heritage Review
Author: Allen Lovell and Associates
Year: 1999
Grading:
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