ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER)
163-165 GLENROY ROAD, and PLUMPTON AVENUE, GLENROY, MORELAND CITY
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Statement of Significance
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ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
The first St Matthew's Church of England is a small painted weatherboard structure with pointed arch windows and a red painted corrugated iron gabled roof with castellated metal ridging. The entrance porch is supported on timber posts and has a gabled roof. Only the lower section of the original weatherboard tower remains, and a weatherboard addition constructed in the 1930s exists on the west side.
Key Architectural Elements: corrugated iron roof with simple iron ridge capping; gabled entrance with stucco and timber gable-end.
Conservation Guidelines: preferably reinstate tower
Principal Historic Themes: permanent places of worship; association with individuals and/or families.Heritage 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
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