Local Government
Nedlands
Region
Metropolitan
52 Tyrell St Nedlands
Cnr Elizabeth St
St Mary's (fmr)
Nedlands
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1937
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 19 Dec 2017 | |
State Register | Registered | 16 May 2014 | HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument, HCWebsite.Listing+ListingDocument |
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Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | |
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Art Deco Significant Bldg Survey | Completed | |||
Municipal Inventory | Completed | 15 Apr 1999 | ||
Anglican Church Inventory | YES | 31 Jul 1996 | ||
Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 12 Aug 2002 | ||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 23 Oct 2018 | Category B | |
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 27 Apr 1999 | Category B |
SI Margaret's Cburch has aesthetic. historic and social cultural heritage value. The Church was the first of its particular width to be built without supporting pillars to take the thrust of the roof. Hence. the outside buttressed wall<; give it particular distinction. It is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture. lIS dominating facade give the Church srreetscape value. St Margaret's adds to the history of the development of the Nedlands community as it was built in a period of rapid population increase in the TI1OO1'- War period. It is also notable as another example of WG Bennett's architectural design. Bennett WaJ< involved In a number of projects in UID Nedlands district, Some of these include the Peace Memorial Rose Garden, the Nedlands Council Offices and the Child Health Clinic.
The wbole Church is set in a comer site with grass and simple concrete paving up 10 the entrance. The east end has brick walling with steel fencing. This appears to have been added at a later date. fhere is no east end window, but a blank wall behind the altar. There is a very simple central pitched clay tiled roof over the altar and aisles. It is a rectangular building. The west end faces the road, whilst the heavy brick detailing is typical of the 1930s. The windows are stone and in Gothic style. They are in rectangular form at the "ides and head. Glazing within the windows is in traditional Gothic perpendicular style for the west end window, with infill detailing over it. The entry into the Church from the corner is symmetrical at the west end, with low entrance porticos on either SIde of a slightly higher entrance that projects out lrom the main body of the Church. The main body of the Church has vertical windows of Gothic Renaissance style. bUJ with rectangular stone surrounds. These nrc built into brickwork side walls between vertical brick buttresses, The brick plinth 11' simple. The brickwork detailing is good wlth tile inserts below the parapet line. vertically at the heads of the buttresses and below ehe vertical windows to form air vents. Ihe east end projects out 10 form the altar recess.
The history of the Anglican Church in the Nedlands district i. linked to the development of both Subiaco and Claremont. Over time sorviccs were held in various places. including private homes and Mission Halls. JIl 1922 it. was decided to sell the Mission Hall to raise funds for a church. Five blocks or Land were purchased at the corner of Tyrell and EIlzabeth Streets by the Reverend H G Barnacle, On this property a small church caJled St Mary's was built 111 1923. (The Foundation Stolle was laid by Archbishop C Riley.) With an expanding population the St Mary's Church was extended by a verandah and the rervices of a hall buill next door. In 1930 Nedlands was made into a separate parish. Requiring a bigger church, a building fund was set up in 1930 by Reverend Canon BUl1.011 and the job of fund raising was continued by Reverend Jaquet on his arrival in 1935. Building started in 1937 and In 1938 the new church was consecrated and dedicated to SI Margaret. (The name change was decided owing to other churches in the diocese dedicated to St Mary.) The foundation stone of the old St Mary's survives along with the new foundation stone laid by Archdeacon CL Riley, the son of the Archbishop who laid the first stone. The total cost of the church was £4.626118/6. The architect was Mr WG Bennett, who designed a number of public buildings in the Nedlands district. including the Nedlands Council Offices and the Infant Health Clinic. The building contractor was AN Hill. A stained glass window can be seen in St Margaret's commemorating Reverend Jaquet's services to the Nedlands parish, (This was donated by his family 111 1975.) The old parish hall continued In use for youth groups and Sunday school. Music In St Margaret's has a long and upstanding tradition, excellent choirs of state level performed on various occasions. ln 1959 the organ was seriously in need of replacement. The new organ was in..stalledby Messrs Walter and Sons of London who were at the time installing the organ at Winthrop l1all. University of Westem Australia. Today (1998) the Angl ican parish of St Margaret's is 51iII very active, Many acti vilies are recorded in their newsletter, St Margaret's News. Sunday school, youth group. Ladies GUIJd and SI Margaret's Women's groups are some of the many facets of St Margaret's in J 998.
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Ref Number | Description |
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N47 | LGA Place No |
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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9476 | St Margaret's church, Nedlands: conservation plan, final report for Anglican Parish of Nedlands on behalf of Perth Diocesan Trustees. | Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} | 2007 |
Individual Building or Group
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Present Use | RELIGIOUS | Church, Cathedral or Chapel |
Original Use | RELIGIOUS | Church, Cathedral or Chapel |
Style |
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Inter-War Gothic |
Inter-War Art Deco |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | BRICK | Face Brick |
Roof | TILE | Terracotta Tile |
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SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Religion |
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