St James' Anglican Church, Morrisons

St James' Anglican Church, Morrisons
St James' Church of England Church
St James' Anglican Church
St James' Anglican Church, Morrisons
37°46′46″S 144°05′59″E / 37.77939°S 144.09983°E / -37.77939; 144.09983
Location9 Tableland Road, Morrisons, Victoria
CountryAustralia
DenominationAnglican Church of Australia
History
StatusActive
DedicationSaint James
Architecture
Completed1924
Administration
ProvinceVictoria
DioceseBallarat

St James' Anglican Church is an Anglican church located in the locality of Morrisons, Victoria, Australia. The church forms part of the Parish of West Moorabool within the Anglican Diocese of Ballarat.[1][2] Constructed in 1924, the building replaced an earlier weatherboard church, and remains the last church remaining in the locality.[3]

History

Anglican worship in the Morrisons district dates to the mid-nineteenth century, when a church, doubling as a school, opened in 1861. This building, constructed in weatherboard, was eventually deemed inadequate, and in 1924, the structure was removed to the nearby town of Lethbridge, and a new brick church was constructed in its place.[3]

The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 3 July 1924 by Frances Hill Molesworth, wife of pastoralist John Matheson Molesworth of Ballark, and was dedicated to Saint James.[2]

During the 20th century, the population of Morrisons declined following the end of mining and the consolidation of farming properties. As a result, several churches in the district closed by the 1950s, leaving St James' Anglican Church as one of the few remaining churches in the region.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Parish of West Moorabool". Anglican Diocese of Ballarat. Anglican Diocese of Ballarat. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  2. ^ a b "St James' Anglican Church (Churches Australia)". Churches Australia. Churches Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  3. ^ a b c "Morrisons (Victorian Places)". Victorian Places. Victorian Places. Retrieved 10 March 2026.