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16-18 PEART STREET, LEONGATHA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE
South Gippsland Shire
The former Presbyterian Church, now the Uniting Church Hall, designed and constructed by Neil Falconer and opened on 28 April 1901, at 16-18 Peart Street, Leongatha, is significant. It is a…
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ST ANDREW'S UNITING CHURCH & HALL
5 ROY STREET, LOCH, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE
South Gippsland Shire
St Andrew's Uniting Church and Church Hall at 5 Roy Street, Loch are significant. At the rear of the site is the church hall, which was constructed in 1903 and originally served as the…
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ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER)
163-165 GLENROY ROAD, and PLUMPTON AVENUE, GLENROY, MORELAND CITY
Merri-bek City
The former St Matthew's Church of England (1908) is of local historical significance. It was the first of three St. Matthew's Churches built in Glenroy, and, together with the adjacent brick…
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ST MATTHEWS CHURCH OF ENGLAND (FORMER)
163-165 GLENROY ROAD, and PLUMPTON ROAD, GLENROY, MORELAND CITY
Merri-bek City
The former St Matthew's Church of England (1929) is of local historical significance. Together with the adjacent former St Matthew's (1908), the building reflects the growth of the Church of…