DSC_6072 Wesley Uniting Church, 27 Grenfell Street, Kent Town, South Australia
The Church was designed by Edmund W Wright, a famous architect of colonial Adelaide.
The architectural style is Neo-Gothic and was built of local bluestone from Tapley’s Hill. It is the largest church of the Uniting Church in South Australia with a seating capacity of 1,100.
Construction of the church nave was completed by Opening Day on Sunday 6 August, 1865. However, when opened in August 1865 only the central nave was built, with the north and south transepts being added in 1867 and the vestries at a later date.
DSC_6072 Wesley Uniting Church, 27 Grenfell Street, Kent Town, South Australia
The Church was designed by Edmund W Wright, a famous architect of colonial Adelaide.
The architectural style is Neo-Gothic and was built of local bluestone from Tapley’s Hill. It is the largest church of the Uniting Church in South Australia with a seating capacity of 1,100.
Construction of the church nave was completed by Opening Day on Sunday 6 August, 1865. However, when opened in August 1865 only the central nave was built, with the north and south transepts being added in 1867 and the vestries at a later date.