St Mary's Catholic Star Of The Sea Church & Presbytery
33 Howard & 235-273 Victoria Streets,, WEST MELBOURNE VIC 3003 - Property No B3460
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Statement of Significance
Church Statement of Significance:
Melbourne's largest parish church, built of Barrabool stone in 1893-1900 to the design of E J Henderson, and comprising clerestoried nave, transepts, apse and sacristies with crossing fleche and unfinished tower stump to the right of the main facade.
The interior includes a groined wooden ceiling, marble fittings, large stained glass windows and an important unaltered organ by George Fincham opened in 1900.
Classified 25/04/1974
Presbytery Statement of Significance
A substantial house of 1872 with simple detailing erected to plans supplied by William Wardell. It was substantially altered in 1881 to plans supplied by Reed and Barnes, by the addition of buttressed wing walls ornamented with inverted consoles, and linked by verandah and balcony. The house is also of interest in that it was the official residence of the Co-Adjustor Archbishops of Melbourne, particularly Archbishop Daniel Mannix from 1913-17 when it was the scene of controversial political activity.
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FORMER CARLTON AND UNITED BREWERYVictorian Heritage Register H0024
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FORMER PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. 2365Victorian Heritage Register H0970
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FORMER ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS TRAINING DEPOTVictorian Heritage Register H0717
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