St Hilary's
Maud Street

St Hilary's Anglican Church
The church is situated at Maud Street in Melbourne, Australia.
History
- St Hilary's Anglican Church is a collection of Anglican churches in Melbourne, Australia, consisting of St Hilary's Anglican Church (Kew), St Silas Anglican Church (North Balwyn) and St Augustine's Anglican Church (Mont Albert North).
- The parish is located in Melbourne's inner east.
Architecture
The church was built in 1857. It features a mix of Victorian Gothic Revival architectural style, with notable features including the tower and the interior design.
Denomination and Religious Significance
St Hilary's Anglican Church is part of the Anglican denomination. The church plays an important role in the local community, providing spiritual guidance and services to its members.
Architect and Notable Features
The architect responsible for designing the church is believed to be unknown.
Organ and Bells Information
Information on the organ and bells is not available.
Heritage Status
St Hilary's Anglican Church is a listed building in Melbourne, Australia.
Visiting Info
The church is open to visitors during its opening hours. The parish also manages a campsite near Bairnsdale, Victoria on the Banksia Peninsula which is called ‘Coromorant by the Lakes’.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Information on notable artworks or relics is not available.
Details
| Name | St Hilary's |
|---|---|
| City | Melbourne |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | -37.795273, 145.07376 |
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