Addresses
Type of place
Hall
Period
Interwar 1919-1939
Style
Bungalow
Addresses
Type of place
Hall
Period
Interwar 1919-1939
Style
Bungalow
Though the Methodist Church leadership had identified the need for a church in Northgate as early as 1913, it was not until September 1928 that this brick, English Gothic styled church was completed. Until that time the growing Northgate Methodist population had conducted services in temporary locations. The church was later complemented by a hall, completed in 1936 and extended in 1955. The church and hall are significant for their deep and longstanding connection with Methodist and later Uniting Church parishioners of Northgate. The church is also aesthetically significant.
Lot plan
L201_SP157125; L202_SP157125
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Construction
Roof: Tile;Walls: Timber
Criterion for listing
(A) Historical; (G) SocialInteractive mapping
Lot plan
L201_SP157125; L202_SP157125
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Construction
Roof: Tile;Walls: Timber
Criterion for listing
(A) Historical; (G) SocialInteractive mapping
Statement of significance
Relevant assessment criteria
This is a place of local heritage significance and meets one or more of the local heritage criteria under the Heritage planning scheme policy of the Brisbane City Plan 2014. It is significant because:
Citation prepared by — Brisbane City Council (page revised September 2020)