St Matthews Anglican Church and Hall.
17 Monash Avenue, Olinda VIC 3788 - Property No 20232
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Statement of Significance
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St Matthews Anglican Church and Hall. - Physical Description 1
St Matthew's Anglican Hall and Church are located on the steep hillside east of Monash Avenue with access via a steep driveway. The site is generally cleared, with smaller shrubs and ferns to the front of the boundary and several mature trees to the north and rear boundaries of the property.
The Hall and Church are located adjacent to one another towards the north boundary. Architecturally they are very similar. Each is a gable roofed, timber clad building with a rectangular plan and minimal timber ornamentation. The Church is largely a double height space, while the Hall is more modestly scaled.
The Church is a double fronted building with an small off-centre, gable roofed entrance porch to the front. The roof is pierced by a gable roofed vent below the ridge line which probably houses the Church bell. A sign at the Church driveway entrance notes that this is a later addition.
The sign reads: Church, built in 1903. The entrance/ bellcote of the Church was added in 1992, to replace the original, free-standing belltower, dating from 1924. (Notice outside the Church.)
Entry to St Matthew's is from a door on the north side of the entrance porch while the front elevation is delineated by a centrally located, pointed arch window. The side windows of the Church are four pane, timber framed windows. The corrugated iron, green painted roofs have a small bargeboard and eaves overhang. A carved finial and timber cross are located at the apex of the entrance and Church roofs respectively. A timber ventilation panel is located beneath the cross within the gable end.
St. Matthew's Parish Hall is a triple fronted building, with a small, centrally located entrance bay to the front which links a larger room to the main Hall behind. The corrugated iron, green painted roofs have an overhang to the bargeboards and the eaves. The front facade includes a centrally located four pane window, with the entrance to the south wall.
The larger rectangular plan section at the rear of the Hall has a timber ventilation panel beneath the apex of the roof and the windows on the side elevations are double hung, six pane windows, indicating that this section is the older section of the building.
A sign at the site's entrance reads as follows:
The former Mernda Methodist Church, built in 1901 was the first Church in the district. It was purchased by the people of the St. Matthew's in 1935 and brought to Olinda by horse-drawn cart to become St. Matthew's Parish Hall.St Matthews Anglican Church and Hall. - Physical Conditions
Excellent
St Matthews Anglican Church and Hall. - Integrity
Intact
Heritage Study and Grading
Yarra Ranges - Shire of Yarra Ranges Heritage Study
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2000
Grading: Local
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LONGACRESVictorian Heritage Register H1876
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Former Log CabinNational Trust
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LongacresNational Trust H1876
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