Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield
Early Presbyterian church and graveyard in Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early Presbyterian church and graveyard in Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield is a heritage-listed building at 1702 Hume Highway, Campbellfield, Victoria, Australia.[1][2] It was added to the Victorian Heritage Register on 9 October 1974.[2]
Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield | |
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Location | Campbellfield, Hume City, Victoria, Australia |
Coordinates | 37°40′33″S 144°57′24″E |
Founded | 1855 |
Architect | Charles Laing |
Owner | Uniting Church |
Official name | Scots Uniting Church |
Type | State heritage (building) |
Type | Church/Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground |
Category | Religion |
Builders | Charles Laing |
It has one of the four remaining churchyards in Victoria.[2]
In 1842 a timber church was constructed on the site.[2] In 1855 the bluestone church, designed by Charles Laing, was built to replace the original church.[2]
The churchyard, which adjoins Scots Uniting Church, has its earliest surviving gravestone from 1846.[2] The cemetery contains approximately 150 burials.
Scots Uniting Church was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register on 9 October 1974.[2]
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