Wattle Park Uniting Church

Description

Wattle park Uniting Church is on the Barton Highway, just outside the village of Hall. Early settlers of the district built it in 1882 as a Methodist church. The church is built of granite blocks and decorated ridge finials. The corrugated iron roof, which you see now, covers the original shingle roof. The transept was added in 1900. In 1954, a vestry was added using stones from the homes of the founders of the church and an Aboriginal axe head.

Service Times: Sunday 10.30am.

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