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St Matthew's Anglican Church, Windsor

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flood plain, they form a highly visible landmark precinct. In the past the community has resisted attempts to demolish the stables and in recent times have formed a committee to conserve the stables. The brickwork and roof of the stables are evidence of early technical knowledge and construction techniques of the colony. If attributed to Standish Harris it is the only structure remaining from his period as Government Architect, other than a wall.
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In 2016 the Anglican Parish of St Matthews, Windsor has launched a restoration appeal for proposed works which include a new columbarium wall, restoring the Church tower and Rectory windows. The first stage aims to raise $ 400,000. Also in 2016 to celebrate 200 years since Governor Macquarie laid its
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of thirty acres to Samuel Wilcox, who named it Wilcox Farm. It is likely that land clearance and agricultural activities as well as some building works took place during this period and subsequently. In the early nineteenth century, the former Wilcox Farm was incorporated into a larger holding of 607
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Stables: On a dominating site above the floodplain of the Hawkesbury, with the Blue Mountains to the west, the sand stock brick stables, next to the celebrated rectory and near St Matthew's Anglican Church, forms a highly significant landmark element in the cultural landscape to the whole group, the
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800 in the next two years for his work. But reports on the building's progress were disturbing, and finally, Macquarie requested Greenway to investigate the situation. To Greenway's mind, his plan was being ruined by poor materials and bad workmanship. He condemned the structure and recommended that
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Strong association with pioneer families and the history of the area. The Stables: as a domestic utility, barely visible from the roadway, for many years unlike the church or rectory, did not attract particular local esteem. In recent times however, concern among parishioners about the condition of
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responsible for the design and because they complete the St Matthew's Anglican Church precinct (all buildings completed between 1810–1825). The stables are a reminder of the indispensability of the horses for nineteenth century clergy. The rectory stables dominate the landscape above the Hawkesbury
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externally and English internally. The openings on the Eastern side comprise a mixture of windows, doors and two loft openings. The western side contains an original window including remnant joinery pieces and two doors. There are circular sandstone ventilation opening in these walls. There are no
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after Baron Hawkesbury. This region played a significant role in the early development of the colony with European settlers established here by 1794. Situated on fertile floodplains and well known for its abundant agriculture, Green Hills (as it was originally called) supported the colony through
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Cemetery has research potential. Stables: The construction, both from brickwork and roof, is significant evidence of William Cox's style and also of the specifications drawn up by the government architect, whether Greenway or Harris. If the building is by Harris, it assumes still higher research
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Much of the original fabric is still intact. This includes the sandstone flagging, most of the Flemish bond brick walls, one lathe and plaster ceiling, the entire roof structure except the shingles, one stall, one window and the majority of the doors, particularly the frames. Evidence of missing
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and of planning by Governor Macquarie. Consecrated by Samuel Marsden in 1822. The rectory stables has rare significance because of those involved in their design and erection. William Cox, the builder, was one of the principal building contractors and road makers in rural New South Wales in the
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s – Change one of the carriage houses to living quarters by installing a brick partition wall changing a former window to a door and filling in the original double doors to the carriage house with a conventional door and window. A fireplace was also added to the front
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St Matthew's Anglican Church is one of the finest works of early Colonial architecture remaining in Australia. The rectory stables have rare and state significance because of their association with William Cox the builder, Francis Greenway or Standish Harris as the
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Demonstrates early colonial settlement and its associated infrastructure. The stables are a physical reminder of the indispensability of the horse for a nineteenth century country clergyman performing parochial rounds and servicing outlying churches.
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Report concluded that a free and penal society could co-exist but with tighter controls on convict management. Governor Macquarie resigned and returned to England in 1822. Prior to departing the colony he visited the Hawkesbury with his successor Sir
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Rare example of very fine work by Greenway. The stables are the final essential element in the superb Anglican church complex at Windsor (cemetery, glebe, St Matthew's church, rectory and stables) completed between 1810 and 1825.
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Greenway had appointed John Jones of Windsor as his building superintendent for St Matthew's. Jones allowed for upward of 200,000 bricks to be made on his land and in return received 202 hectares (500 acres) of land beyond the
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A fine Georgian Church considered to be Francis Greenway's architectural masterpiece. It is one of the finest works of early Colonial architecture remaining in Australia. Rectory also a fine domestic work.
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foundation stone, the parish council commissioned a book on the Church, written by Ian Jack and Jan Barkley-Jack. The book was officially launched on 12 November 2016 by Professor The Hon. Dame
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The cemetery is older than the Church and contains many tombstones commemorating the early settlers of the Windsor District. The oldest tombstone (1810) was laid in memory of Andrew Thompson.
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The church was reported to be in excellent physical condition as of May 2000. It retains good archaeological potential and has undergone less alteration than any other Greenway building.
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The following were ministers-in-charge of St Matthew’s, Windsor in the 19th and 20th centuries. They went by a variety of titles, including chaplain, incumbent, rector, and minister.
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By 1936 the stables were again in a state of disrepair and there was a recommendation made to demolish them. The church Synod involved the then Professor of Architecture at the
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with money raised by the Trust's women's committee, which had raised a substantial sum of money in a public appeal to assist the conservation of three properties: the church,
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ceiling and gallery. Its siting is magnificent, on a hill above the town, and this reveals Greenway's sensitive appreciation of a building's relationship to the landscape.
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Macquarie period and the 1820s. The design of the stables was the work of either Francis Greenway or of his successor as government architect, Standish Harris.
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The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
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Tenders had been called in August 1816, plans had been drawn up, bricks had been made and material supplied. Henry Kitchen, builder, was paid a total of
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s – Removal of the timber clad brick partition wall in the carriage house to create room for a car to be garaged in the former stables.
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Mrs William McQuade (of Fairfield, Windsor)'s monument is the imposing, and largest at the front entrance of St Matthew's Anglican Church, Windsor.
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The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales.
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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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The place has potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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The tenders for the "office-house" attached to the Rectory was advertised on 7 and 14 October 1824 respectively. Built by
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it should be removed and the building commenced anew. A specially appointed committee also reached the same conclusion.
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the stables has let to the formation of a community committee specifically to be a task force for their conservation.
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This article is about St Matthew's Anglican Church, Windsor. For the other nearby church of the same name, see, see
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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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The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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significances the only structure, other than a wall, which can be attributed to this much maligned architect.
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In 1794, the land on which the church now stands was first alienated for European purposes in a grant made by
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desperate times. However, frequent flooding meant that the farmers along the riverbanks were often ruined.
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An exceptional two storey sandstock brick house of symmetrical design with central front door and elegant
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In 2002-03, a federal heritage CHPP grant of $ 99,985 was awarded for Stained Glass Window Restoration.
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district I have named Richmond..." the district reminded Macquarie of those towns in England, whilst
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explored the local area in search of suitable agricultural land in 1789 and discovered and named the
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National Trust of Australia (NSW), National Trust NSW News, Spring edition, August–September 2016, 4
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1951–1954 Douglas Guthrie McCraw (1920–1977), later became a missionary pilot in Papua New Guinea.
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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These are a rectangular two storey sand stock brick building with a hipped roof covered with
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Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under
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Macquarie's leadership was investigated by an enquiry into the colony's affairs and the
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s – Timber propping of the external walls to prevent further collapse.
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qualifies it as a key area for food resources for indigenous groups. The Dharug and
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Arboricultural Assessment - St.Matthew's Anglican Church, 1 Moses St., Windsor 2756
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people called the river Deerubbin and it was a vital source of food and transport.
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1906–1936 Norman Lewis James Jenkyn (1872–1942), also Mayor of Windsor 1931–1932.
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Jack, Ian; Barkley-Jack, Jan; St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Windsor (2016).
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church, constructed entirely by convict labour using sandstock bricks and
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A list of all the Anglican dioceses, churches and cathedrals in Australia
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National trust Classification Card - St Matthew's Church of England Group
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St.Matthew's Church of England Windsor NSW Parish Registers 1810 to 1856
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Love and duty shaped long life - Cherry Jackaman, 1910-2011 (obituary)
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stables shares the high state significance of the church and rectory.
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were named after English statesmen. These are often referred to as
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St. Matthew's Windsor - an Anglican Landmark celebrating 200 years
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since the 1820s, in the district where he was so highly esteemed.
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In 1965, the church was restored by the NSW Government and the
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Churches listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register
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St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Rectory, Stables & Cemetery
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St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Rectory, Stables & Cemetery
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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1817 – construction of Church commenced
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This Knowledge (XXG) article was originally based on
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elements is clearly read from the remnant structure.
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Nichols, Michelle (Local Studies Librarian) (2010).
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St Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Windsor

St Matthew's Anglican Church is located in Sydney
greater metropolitan Sydney
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Windsor
City of Hawkesbury
New South Wales
Denomination
Anglican
windsoranglican.asn.au/home
Church
Consecrated
Rev. Samuel Marsden
Architect(s)
Francis Greenway
Georgian
Minister(s)
New South Wales Heritage Register
Convict labour
Anglican
church building
Windsor
City of Hawkesbury
New South Wales
Francis Greenway
convict labour
New South Wales State Heritage Register
Dharug
Nepean River

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