Horbury Hunt Hall

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Location52a Church Street, The Hill, Newcastle, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°55′47″S 151°46′49″E / 32.9298°S 151.7802°E / -32.9298; 151.7802
Built18781878
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral Hall
Heritage boundaries
Location52a Church Street, The Hill, Newcastle, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°55′47″S 151°46′49″E / 32.9298°S 151.7802°E / -32.9298; 151.7802
Built18781878
ArchitectJohn Horbury Hunt
OwnerAnglican Diocese of Newcastle
Official nameAnglican Cathedral Hall, Christ Church; Horbury Hunt Hall
Typestate heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.156
TypeChurch Hall
CategoryReligion
Horbury Hunt Hall is located in New South Wales
Horbury Hunt Hall
Location of Christ Church Anglican Cathedral Hall in New South Wales
Horbury Hunt Hall is located in Australia
Horbury Hunt Hall
Horbury Hunt Hall (Australia)

Horbury Hunt Hall is a heritage-listed church hall at 52a Church Street, The Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Newcastle in Australia. It was designed by John Horbury Hunt and built in 1878. It is also known as Christ Church Anglican Cathedral Hall. The property is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

In 1882, the church's Parochial Council accepted John Horbury Hunt's ambitious plans for the Christ Church Cathedral. At the same time, they requested Hunt design a pro-Cathedral to be built on the opposite side of Church Street to house the congregation while construction was underway. This building was also to replace the old Christ Church School, which had been purchased by the Dept of Public Instruction in 1882. The then pro-Cathedral was built in 1883–84. As construction of the cathedral was delayed numerous times, the pro-Cathedral housed the congregation for eighteen years until 1902.[1][2]

It was subsequently used as a Cathedral Hall, and later became part of Newcastle Grammar School. The dean and chapter at Christ Church Cathedral continue to own the hall, while it is managed by the school.[1]

It was restored in 2003–04, although damage to the mortar, internal plaster and stone wall has occurred since.[1]

All of the alterations and additions to Horbury Hunt Hall have impacted or compromised the interpretability of the significant fabric of the building to varying degrees. Generally, the changes have occurred for functional reasons with minimal consideration given to architectural significance. Whilst the design of the building was criticised as "severely plain", and "barn like" in appearance at the time of its construction, these sentiments are more a reflection of the conservative Victorian taste of the public, than a true acknowledgement of the technical innovation of Hunt's design. Joan Kerr describes Horbury Hunt Hall as being a mixture of Hunt's normal style of groups of lancets, single-stepped buttresses and stringcourses with late Victorian details like shingled clerestory walls, wooden mullioned and transomed domestic windows in clerestory and proch, an American stick style interior arcade and a low pitched roof to nave and butting aisles.[1]

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