Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield

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Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield
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LocationCampbellfield, Hume City, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 37°40′33″S144°57′24″E / 37.6758°S 144.9568°E / -37.6758; 144.9568
Founded1855
ArchitectCharles Laing
OwnerUniting Church
Official nameScots Uniting Church
TypeState heritage (building)
TypeChurch/Cemetery/Graveyard/Burial Ground
CategoryReligion
BuildersCharles Laing
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Location of Scots Uniting Church, Campbellfield in Victoria

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]

Contents

It has one of the four remaining churchyards in Victoria. [2]

History

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]

Graveyard

The churchyard, which adjoins Scots Uniting Church, has its earliest surviving gravestone from 1846. [2] The cemetery contains approximately 150 burials.

Heritage listing

Scots Uniting Church was listed on the Victorian Heritage Register on 9 October 1974. [2]

See also

St Andrew's Graveyard, Brighton

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References

  1. "Scot's Church, Campbellfield, 1855, North View". Victorian Places. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Scots Uniting Church". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Council of Victoria. 9 October 1974. Retrieved 28 March 2023.