St Thomas' Anglican Church, Winchelsea

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Location31 Barwon Terrace, Winchelsea, Victoria
CountryAustralia
StatusActive
St Thomas' Anglican Church
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St Thomas' Anglican Church
38°14′30″S 143°59′32″E / 38.241537°S 143.992135°E / -38.241537; 143.992135
Location31 Barwon Terrace, Winchelsea, Victoria
CountryAustralia
DenominationAnglican Church of Australia
History
StatusActive
Architecture
Architect(s)Nathaniel Billing, Edward Prowse
StyleGothic Revival
Years built1846 (original church), 1859-1860 (bluestone church)
Completed1860
Administration
ProvinceVictoria
DioceseMelbourne
Clergy
VicarRev. Chris Duff
Official nameSt Thomas Church of England
TypeHeritage Place
DesignatedAugust 4, 1988
Reference no.69769

St Thomas' Anglican Church is a historic Anglican church located in Winchelsea, in the Surf Coast Shire of Victoria, Australia. The church grounds consist of the original 1846 church building, now part of the parish hall, and the later-built bluestone church, where church services are now conducted. The church is noted for its Gothic Revival architectural design and historically significant stained glass windows, which commemorate parish members and local families connected with the wider Winchelsea community, including most notably the Batson family of nearby Barwon Park. It remains an active parish church within the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne.[1][2]

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