St Paul's Anglican Church - Hay, NSW, Australia
S 34° 30.476 E 144° 50.490
55H E 301844 N 6179408
This Anglican Church, built in the Gothic-style, is currently closed, for a decision on whether to renovate, or replace. Meetings are in the hall behind.
Waymark Code: WMYWZ0
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 08/03/2018
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"The present St Paul's Church was built in 1885, replacing an earlier building completed in early 1868. Vestries were added in 1908. The interior includes stained glass windows on either side of the nave and a war memorial altar of 1926. Around 1960 the interior was extensively refurbished under the direction of Louis Williams while in 1966 he designed a canopy and reredos as a memorial to Archbishop R.C. Halse. In 1984 the building ceased to have cathedral status exactly a century after the consecration of the first bishop of the region. It is of brick, in the Gothic style, with a bellcote surmounting the main façade, which incorporates a narthex and vestries placed under a transverse gable." [ex-Historical Organ site: (
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"St Paul’s Church in Hay was the Pro-Cathedral for the Diocese of Riverina before the Cathedral was established in Griffith." [In 1984] (
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Address: 185 Pine Street, Hay, NSW, 2711, Australia
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Phone: 0407 752 453 - Peter Caspersonn
Visited: 1507, Tuesday, 22 May, 2018