St John's Church | |
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St John's Presbyterian Church in 2015 | |
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41°17′27.43″S174°46′24.01″E / 41.2909528°S 174.7733361°E | |
Location | 166–176 Willis Street, Wellington |
Country | New Zealand |
Denomination | Presbyterian |
History | |
Dedicated | 11 December 1885 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Thomas Turnbull |
Style | Gothic architecture |
Years built | 1885 |
Designated | 18 March 1982 |
Reference no. | 228 |
St John's Church in Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category 1 Historic Place. Designed by Thomas Turnbull, it opened on 11 December 1885 to replace an earlier church destroyed by fire in 1884. [1] [2] It was registered as a historic place on 18 March 1982, with registration number 228. [3]
The church was built in kauri, totara and rimu by James Wilson. When new in 1885 it could seat 540 people, plus 240 in the gallery. [2] A bell was installed in the spire, and supposedly would be able to be heard at Petone beach if the wind was right. [4] Alterations were made to the church in 1904, and in 1953 Malcolm Bennie designed a porch as a memorial commemorating the centennial of the church. [5] The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2003. [6] The church had earthquake-strengthening done in 2013. [7]
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