St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha

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LocationThee Street, Walcha, Walcha Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates30°59′01″S 151°35′09″E / 30.9836°S 151.5858°E / -30.9836; 151.5858
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory (former)
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha is located in New South Wales
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha
Location of St Andrew's Anglican Rectory (former) in New South Wales
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha is located in Australia
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha
St Andrew's Anglican Rectory, Walcha (Australia)
LocationThee Street, Walcha, Walcha Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates30°59′01″S 151°35′09″E / 30.9836°S 151.5858°E / -30.9836; 151.5858
ArchitectJohn Horbury Hunt
Official nameSt. Andrew's Rectory (former); St Andrew's Rectory
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.295
TypePresbytery/Rectory/Vicarage/Manse
CategoryReligion

The St Andrew's Rectory is a heritage-listed former Anglican clergy house located at Thee Street, Walcha in the Walcha Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as St. Andrews Rectory (former) and St Andrews Rectory. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Designed by John Horbury Hunt, the rectory has a traditional pitched corrugated iron roof (originally timber shingled) supported on face brick walls and timber verandah to two sides supported on posts having trefoil decorated timber brackets. Many Hunt details are in evidence such as the large boarded roof gable, elaborate hall screens, central lobby lit by large sky light and large brick chimneys. A pleasant country garden consisting of planted beds and mature trees surrounds the house.[2]

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