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St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Jamberoo

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fence. To the east of this tree line is an open grassed area with some faint undulations observable in the surface. The distance from the tree line to the east boundary of the allotment is approximately 20–22 metres (66–72 ft). Closer to the church is the area which anecdotal evidence suggests may contain unmarked children's graves. This area also shows evidence of substantial disturbance from sewer lines associated with the toilet block and septic tank.
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The Rev. Cunningham Atchison, who succeeded Mr. Tait in 1841, continued to minister to the whole of Illawarra and conducted services at Jamberoo as often as possible. Ministers of other denominations were also invited to conduct worship, and Dr. Menzies conducted the church services on occasions when
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Local residents initially hoped to buy the building to serve as a dairy museum; however, they were unsuccessful in obtaining government funding. After some controversy around claims that there were unmarked graves on the site, subsequently dispelled after an archaeological study, it was subsequently
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The second Minister of Kiama-Jamberoo was the Rev. John Kinross, B.A., later D.D. Newly arrived from Scotland, he was ordained and inducted into the charge on 29 December 1858, and proved to be an outstanding pastor as well as a scholar. In 1861 he married Elizabeth, one of the four daughters of Dr.
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The Rev. George Mackie, having arrived from Scotland, was inducted on 24 October 1849, at Jamberoo as Free Church minister of Leawarra and Shoalhaven, with Kiama as its centre. As the population grew, portions to the north and south were separated until the charge embraced only the districts centred
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The first white settlers came to the Jamberoo District during the 1820s following the initial granting of land rights, but it was not until the 1830s that the nucleus of a settlement evolved. Dr. Robert Menzies, a young Scottish naval doctor, and his wife Margaret, took up residence at Jamberoo on 6
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St. Stephen's Cemetery lies behind the church and adjacent to the Anglican and Uniting Church Cemeteries. The site is mown bare except for a small patch of crocus bulbs in the centre. A large blackberry bush which has engulfed several monuments dominates the south-west section. The stone church and
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house, formerly the early church is at the rear of the stone church (from a 1903 photograph). This was still extant in 1963. The area to the rear of the 1876 church contains a small toilet block, the remains of an early cemetery on the site and a tree line which is set out as an indicative eastern
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Early in the ministry of Dr. Kinross, 1862, the old Jamberoo Church was enlarged. In 1874 the congregation met and resolved to build a new and larger church to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers. John Colley, a member of one of the district's foremost pioneering families and a devout
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The tree line eastern "boundary" of these burials runs north to south approximately 10m east of the western allotment boundary which is represented by a post and rail fence. All visible monuments of the Presbyterian cemetery are contained within the area bounded by this tree line and the western
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The strength of the Presbyterian cause in Jamberoo diminished along with the population of the valley in the late twentieth century. In 1970 services of worship ceased altogether and the Church building took on a forlorn neglected appearance. It reopened in 1971 due to the efforts of the local
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The township of Jamberoo was subdivided from Michael Hyam's grant in 1841. Mr. Hyam, a Jew, gave blocks to some of the Churches, including the Presbyterian. In 1842 a church-school was built by the Presbyterians on their land at a cost of $ 70. It was made of slabs and plastered inside being
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Constructed in 1875, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Jamberoo is of significance for its reflection of the settlement, focal point and community development within the Jamberoo Valley area. St. Stephen's is associated with prominent local figures and constitutes significant milestones and
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The original church included a wooden bell tower on top of the existing stone tower; however, this was demolished in the 1940s. Following the opening of the new church the old one was repaired and incorporated in a Sunday School Hall. It was unfortunately destroyed by fire in 1972.
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St. Stephen's Church has a simple rectangular plan with a square-based tower incorporating the entry to the building at its eastern end and a small attached vestry at the western end. It construction employed coursed sandstone rubble with dressed quoining and weathering to
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constructed in the main by voluntary labour. The building was used on Sundays as church and Sunday School; other denominations used it at times. On weekdays it served as a school. It appears to have been the first Church building in the southern Illawarra.
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Situated at the western end of Jamberoo and enclosed by a timber picket fence to its Allowrie Street frontage and enclosed by a timber picket fence to its Allowrie Street frontage, St Stephen's and it grounds, which include mature camphor laurels
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On 5 May 1979 the Presbyterian Church of Australia nominated St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Jamberoo. A Permanent Conservation Order was placed over the Church on 6 April 1981. It was transferred to the State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
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party and waited for their own minister from that Church. Until their minister arrived the congregation received strong leadership from Mr. Robert Taylor, a divinity student of the Free Church of Scotland.
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consolidations in the growth of their communities. St. Stephen's is of architectural significance with its Norman-derived detailing and of landmark significance to the township of Jamberoo.
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stelae represented. Historical evidence from the 1860 cemetery regulations suggests that they were purposefully set out from the south and along the western boundary from an early period.
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in 1841. Dr. Menzies built "Minnamurra House" in the early 1840s, which still stands today. The barn in which the first Presbyterian service was held stood until 1940.
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The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history.
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Menzies. John Kinross never severed his link with the area, for, even after his translation to the office of the first Principal of St. Andrew's College,
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congregation and was restored for its centenary in 1976. Funding was received from the Heritage Council in 1984 for damp-proofing and associated works.
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St. Stephen's is associated with prominent local figures and constitutes significant milestones and consolidations in the growth of their communities.
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large Araucaria pine trees form an appropriate back drop, which includes a small besser block amentieis block. There is no evidence of early layout.
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The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales.
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St. Stephen's is of architectural significance with its Norman-derived detailing and of landmark significance to the township of Jamberoo.
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sold to a private buyer for $ 580,000 in June 2009. The church stated that the proceeds would be used towards repairing the bell tower at
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St Stephen's is an important reflection of the settlement, focal point and community development within the Jamberoo Valley area.
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boundary to the burials. The evident cemetery monuments are restricted to the western side of the rear allotment with both
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May 1839, in a small cottage on their recently purchased property. They, in common with a number of other colonists from
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The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales.
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Heritage Assessment and Statement of Heritage Impact: St.Stephen's Presbyterian Church and Cemetery, Jamberoo
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upon Kiama and Jamberoo. Mr. Mackie exercised a fruitful ministry in the area until his translation to
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in 1857. He had resided at Jamberoo to late 1854 when he moved into the newly built Manse at Kiama.
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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In 2018, the former church was operating as holiday accommodation called "The Belltower".
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on 2 April 1999. The church building was sold to private interests in 2009.
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St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church (former); St Stephen's Presbyterian Church
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was followed by a Disruption in the Synod of Australia. The Jamberoo and
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servant of the Church, drew up the plans and together with Messrs.
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Classification Sheet: "Jamberoo Village Cemetery Conservation Area
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The former St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, now privately-owned
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as far south as the Shoalhaven from 1837 until his transfer to
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Churches listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
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Heritage Council, Branch Manager's Report, 26 September 1980
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AHMS Archaeological Heritage Management Solutions (2008).
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in Australia
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St Stephen's Cemetery, Jamberoo, NSW: Research Design
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St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Centenary 1876-1976
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34°38′56″S 150°46′27″E / 34.6489°S 150.7743°E / -34.6489; 150.7743
Jamberoo
Municipality of Kiama
New South Wales
Presbyterian
Church
Dedication
Saint Stephen
Architect(s)
Materials
Sydney sandstone
New South Wales Heritage Register
John
James Marks
Presbyterian
church
Jamberoo
Municipality of Kiama
New South Wales
John
James Marks
New South Wales State Heritage Register
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Church of Scotland
Illawarra
Wollongong
Parramatta
Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843

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