All Saints Anglican Church Briagolong

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12 Church St, Briagolong Vic 3860
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Located at 14 Church Street, All Saints Anglican Church stands as a remarkably preserved piece of regional history in the heart of Briagolong. Constructed in 1908 during the town's peak population boom, the building is an exceptional and highly intact example of the Federation Gothic architectural style. Its historic street presence is defined by a steep corrugated iron gabled roof, an elegant central entrance porch with distinctive timber tracery, and a soaring, freestanding steel bell tower erected in 1929. The front boundary is flanked by a character-filled interwar timber-framed fence and is shaded by mature, magnificent exotic trees, including a fine specimen of an Algerian Oak and a striking Blue Cedar.

Step inside the double timber entrance doors, and the red-brick building reveals an interior deeply tied to the community's local heritage and wartime memory. The nave features a sloped floor, tuckpointed face-brick walls, exposed timber roof trusses, and a warm, pine-lined ceiling. Notable interior details include diaper-patterned leadlight windows that cast colored light across the space, alongside the Briagolong World War I Anglican Church Honour Roll and a prominent stained-glass window dedicated to long-serving church warden John James Freeman. Adding further layers of history to the property, the weatherboard hall at the rear of the brick church is actually a relocated 1884 timber church originally built at The Heart, which spent time in Cobains before finding its permanent home as All Saints' Sunday School and community hall in 1978. Today, as part of the Avon Parish, this heritage-listed complex remains a functioning place of worship that beautifully bridges Briagolong's pioneering past with its modern community life.

Join us at 8:30 am, the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month for Holy Communion.


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1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 8:00 am


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