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ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH COMPLEX
Martin Street PENSHURST, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
St Joseph's Catholic Church is located on west side of Martin Street between Watton and Cobb Streets in the centre of Penshurst. The building is in the Gothic revival style using local…
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Martin Street, PENSHURST VIC 3289 - Property No 0015
Southern Grampians Shire
The former St Andrews Presbyterian Manse is located in Martin Street, Penshurst beside the Uninting Church on the southern side of the town. It is a single storey asymmetrical bluestone…
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Bunbury Street, CAVENDISH VIC 3314 - Property No 0040
Southern Grampians Shire
The former Presbyterian Manse, on the north side of Bunbury Street, opposite the former St. John's Presbyterian Church in Dunkeld was built in 1878. The owner of the Kenilworth North…
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8 Hiller Lane HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
The former Lutheran Manse at 8 Hiller Lane, South Hamilton was probably built for Pastor C G Hiller when he was called to the congregation in 1865. Notwithstanding a decline in membership…