Shelford Presbyterian Church

Shelford Presbyterian Church
Leigh Presbyterian Church
Shelford Presbyterian Church, Shelford, Victoria, Australia, 2026
Shelford Presbyterian Church
38°00′49″S 143°58′54″E / 38.013485°S 143.981757°E / -38.013485; 143.981757
Address1716 Bannockburn-Shelford Road, Shelford, Victoria
CountryAustralia
DenominationPresbyterian
History
StatusClosed (private residence)
Architecture
ArchitectJoseph Lowe Shaw
Architectural typeChurch
StyleVictorian Gothic
Years built1859
Closed2022
Clergy
Chaplain
Official nameLeigh Presbyterian Church
TypeHeritage Place
Reference no.23702
Heritage Overlay numberHO103, HO62

Shelford Presbyterian Church (also known as the Leigh Presbyterian Church) is a closed Presbyterian church located in the town of Shelford, Victoria, Australia. The church, built in 1859 to the design of Geelong architect Joseph Lowe Shaw, is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, along with a stained glass window designed by Christian Waller.[1][2]

History

The establishment of the church was the product of efforts from several wealthy pastoralists in the area, notably George Russell of Golf Hill, adjacent to the church, James Kinninmont, Alexander Armstrong of Warrambeen, the Russells of Barunah Plains, R. L. Bell of Mount Mercer, John and James Bell, and H. M. Wilson of Shelford. The church was built in 1859, and was one of Geelong-based architect Joseph Lowe Shaw's earliest Presbyterian church works.[1]

The church was put up for sale in November 2022,[3] and was sold on December 10, 2022, for $645,000.[4]

Memorial stained glass window

The church contains a memorial stained glass window, dedicated to Commodore John Biddlecombe (1858–1929). Commodore Biddlecombe joined the navy, initially as Merchant Marine officer in England, then as a lieutenant, seeing action in China and South Africa, and upon retiring, with the rank of commodore, resided at Golf Hill, where he died. The window contains several nods to his naval career, with the central section containing a large galleon, alongside Saint Andrew (for Biddlecombe's Scottish heritage) and Saint Nicholas, patron saint of sailors.The window was commissioned by Janet Biddlecombe, John's widow, and designed by Christian Waller.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Leigh Presbyterian Church". Victorian Heritage Database. Victorian Heritage Database. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
  2. ^ a b "Stained Glass Window at Shelford Presbyterian Church". Victorian Heritage Database. Victorian Heritage Database. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
  3. ^ Farago, Peter. "Shelford church with bell tower rings loud for home conversion". Real Estate. Real Estate. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
  4. ^ "1716 Bannockburn-Shelford Road". Real Estate. Real Estate. Retrieved 6 March 2026.