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St Stephen the Martyr Church of England & Church Hall, High Street, Penrith.

Fox and Associates Pty LtdJuly 1986 - Contemporary
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The foundation stone of St Stephen the Martyr was laid in 1837. An example of early Gothic Revival, the building was constructed with buttressed brick walls, paired pointed windows set in pointed recessed arches, and a crenellated tower. The interior of the church was redesign by William Kemp in 1860 and further alterations were made by Cyril Blacket in 1906, which included the cement rendering of the exterior. The church hall was built around 1910.
Title:
St Stephen the Martyr Church of England & Church Hall, High Street, Penrith.
Date of work:
July 1986 - Contemporary
Reference number:
HS P24
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Type of materials:
Graphic materials
Part of:
Custodial history:
Penrith City Council
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Copyright held by Penrith City Library
Record types:
PH
Record number:
102152
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