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Historic Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Maldon

Historic Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Maldon

Historic Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Maldon
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High Street, Opposite Post Office and Athenaeum Library, Maldon, Victoria 3463 Australia
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Victoria, Australia93,440 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2021
This is another of the churches in town that will catch your eye... there are several, but this gorgeous church is quite eye-catching. It doesn't hurt that it is amidst an area with other historic buildings... so you will get to see other lovely old buildings if you visit this church, just by crossing the road.

It has been designed by David Relph Drape and built from local schist with granite dressings. The nave was opened in 1861 and the building progressively enlarged until 1889. It consists of a nave, chancel, western porch, organ chamber and vestry. The interior is of particular note for the splendid east window dating from 1864, the work of accomplished artist John Lyon; other windows include the signed work of William Montgomery.

When I visited, I could enter the front entry area but not visit the inside of the church... which is another Covid restriction that we all have to endure, but still it's worth taking a walk around this stunning church.
Written June 19, 2021
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RetiredWazza
Daylesford, Australia734 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Couples
Maldon has historically been more than alive with religion - even having a main street called Church Street.
Trinity was a bit special in our Maldon visit yesterday. Not only was it well maintained and welcoming, but also it cherished its history, it families and its relativity to the current and past communities.
Well done - definitely worth a visit!
Written June 9, 2016
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Karen M
Daylesford, Australia1,273 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Couples
We enjoyed our visit....the brass was gleaming, the Church felt loved and cared for and we felt very welcome visitors. There is a beautiful old organ to admire.
Written June 9, 2016
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Alys-Schatzi
Melbourne, Australia837 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2015 • Solo
A fine old pipe organ is a feature of this church. The building dates from 1861. It's built of bluestone and grey granite and is in English Gothic style with a small bell tower. It sits on a broad block of grassed ground, with a row of trees at the front. Services are held on Sundays at 9am, and visiting is possible at other times. Readers of Australian literature will be interested to know author Henry Handel Richardson (real name Ethel Richardson) attended this church when she lived opposite in the Post Office in the 1880s.
Written June 9, 2015
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,380 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2020
This old stone church , built in 1860 is just up High Street from the town and opposite the Post Office and is a beautiful old chuch and worthy of a look.
Written November 22, 2020
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platypus150
Melbourne, Australia33,190 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
The stonework is fairly basic, but the design is interesting, sitting in the middle of a grassy paddock off a main road
Written March 12, 2020
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Jeff_8mile
Melbourne, Australia277 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2019
This church us a living tribute to all those who have ministered and worshipped here. The stained glass windows are fantastic. The condition of the building is a credit to the community. Even if not into churches go and have a look. Leave a few $'s to help keep it the way it is.
Written September 12, 2019
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,380 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Couples
The Holy Trinity Anglocan Church on High Street was buildt in 1860 and is one of many historic and beautiful old buildings in Maldon. You will find it up the hill from the township.
Written January 13, 2019
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Orlena C
Walmer, Victoria, Australia26 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018
A beautiful church built from local schist with granite dressings, built around 1861 and set amidst glorious grounds and a short walk to the historic town of Maldon.The first pipe organ in the church was installed in 1865 and is now at the Holy Trinity in Wangaratta, Victoria. A truly well worth visit.
Written August 27, 2018
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