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Heritage Conservation Appeals

Details of individual appeals:

St George's Anglican Church

St George's,Hobart
   
Aim: Restoration Appeal for the restoration and maintenance of St. George's Anglican Church, Battery Point, Hobart.
Address: 30 Cromwell Street, Battery Point
Heritage Significance:
Designed by John Lee Archer in 1836 completed in 1838. Tower designed by James Blackburn and completed in 1847. Portico added in 1888. Greek Revival design built in three stages. Nave of five bays with pilasters dividing bays and each bay containing fifty pane windows. Octagonal stone tower with columns to level two and topped with lantern. Fine Doric portico with columns, pilasters, cornice, entablature and decorated carvings. Schoolhouse at rear.
Heritage Register: Tasmanian Heritage Council
National Trust of Australia (Tasmania)
Contact: National Trust of Australia (Tasmania)
or Info@nationaltrusttas.org.au
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