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youth, he worked closely with the architect John
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The collaboration between Hunt and Turner was an intellectual and professional relationship that was to become a long lasting and fruitful partnership. In Turner, Hunt found his ideal client and patron who would encourage his artistic freedom and creative expression. Following the construction of the
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Hunt's original concept and alternative design, both stone and in the Anglo-French style, were largely in keeping with traditional church architecture of the period. Bishop Turner rejected both of these designs. With his limited experience but keen interest, Turner worked closely with Hunt to jointly
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Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr Precinct is of state heritage significance as the first cathedral constructed in the regional colonial outpost of Armidale to serve the religious needs of the expanding settlement and population. The cathedral would also become the centre
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Hunt was a prominent early exponent of the Arts and Crafts architectural style in
Australia and had an existing interest in the decorative potential of using expressed but unadorned materials and Turner encouraged this departure from the traditional form of church buildings. Brick was selected and,
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While not a large building, this cathedral is the first significant brick church construction of John
Horbury Hunt and is regarded as being one of his finest works. Hunt was a prominent early exponent of the Arts and Crafts architectural style in Australia and his use of expressed common brick, by
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Finally, the belltower was constructed in 1938 when local builder G. F. Nott offered to supply the bricks free of charge. Although the "Armidale Blue" brick had long since been exhausted, a similar brick was used to match the existing cathedral. At this time, Hunt's original 1872 timber bell tower
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Although Hunt's final design for the site incorporated a baptistry, chapel, extension of the sanctuary and central roof lantern dome, most plans remained unfulfilled due to the constrained financial position of the diocese. However, to Hunt's original designs, the deanery was completed in 1892 and
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Soon after arriving, it became apparent that St Peter's Church (although it had previously been extended) was unfit to accommodate the needs of the growing congregation. Being well informed on church architecture, having trained for four years at an architecture office in
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Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr precinct is of state heritage significance as a representative example of a cathedral and public building designed by the prominent architect, John Horbury Hunt. A fine and unique example, the cathedral was a distinct departure from the
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Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr Precinct is of state heritage significance as the first cathedral for the regional colonial outpost of Armidale. On the site of the very first Anglican church for the region (1850), the cathedral was constructed in 1871-75 to serve the
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While not a large building, the cathedral was the first significant brick church construction of John
Horbury Hunt and is regarded as being one of his finest works. The design deliberately complicated rather than simplified the space and detailing and by celebrating the structural and decorative
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Built and opened for worship in 1875, the cathedral was a collaborative design by the prominent architect John
Horbury Hunt and Bishop James Francis Turner. The cathedral design used expressed and unadorned brick (a common and under appreciated material at the time) to create layers of patterned
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and timber from the district. A landmark building in the Armidale township, the newly opened cathedral attracted a congregation of several hundred. Much of the fit-out and furnishing of the cathedral was designed by Bishop Turner and built to his specifications in England before being shipped to
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After quickly determining that extending the existing church was unrealistic, Hunt faced the specific challenge of designing a cathedral that was suited to its setting and to the needs of the congregation as opposed to the more traditional church architecture modelled on the existing churches of
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Hunt's use of expressed and unadorned common brick, by choice rather than economic necessity, was unique at the time and the final construction celebrates the structural and decorative nature of brickwork by the skilful incorporation of intricate, elaborate and imaginative layering of patterned
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Bishop Turner was the second bishop appointed for the Anglican Diocese of Grafton and Armidale but was the first bishop to have a significant influence on the operation of the Armidale parish. Turner was well informed about church architecture and, having had his own architectural training as a
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The Hunter pipe organ underwent major repair works in 1978 due to water damage from overflowing roof drainage. It then underwent major restorations in 1996, with the pipe work thoroughly overhauled, cleaned and repaired, missing pipes replaced, an improvement in the tonal condition, soundboards
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region, European settlement came as early as 1832 as pastoralists searched beyond the colonial boundaries for new land on which to run their stock. At this time, the early settlers of the district were in fact illegal squatters who only gained colonial approval to work the land in 1836 with the
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although generally considered a common material used due to economic necessity rather than choice, Hunt devised a concept that skilfully incorporated intricate, elaborate and imaginative layering of patterned courses with a flying buttress, arching, toothing and moulded brickwork.
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choice rather than economic necessity, was unique for the time. The intricate and elaborate detail of the cathedral design, and his celebration of the structural and decorative nature of brickwork, has become a defining characteristic of Hunt's architectural career.
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theology, Turner recognised that an architect was required to address the pressing issues. Turner soon engaged John Horbury Hunt, a young (32 years) but reputable architect who, having arrived in Australia in 1863, has previously worked as assistant architect to
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courses with a single flying buttress, arching, toothing and moulded brickwork. The final achievement was an intricate, elaborate and imaginative building that was distinctly different from the traditional church form and character of the period.
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religious needs of the growing community and to serve as the centre for the Diocese of Armidale and Grafton. The diocese had formed in 1863 and was one of the first to be established outside of the colonial settlements of Sydney and Newcastle.
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The cathedral is complemented by the 1892 deanery building, also designed by John Horbury Hunt using the same Armidale Blue brick material and architectural design features. This is one of the few Hunt-designed church residences in NSW.
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Although a small-scale cathedral, Hunt's design for the Anglican cathedral deliberately complicated rather than simplified the space and detailing. Again, the outcome was in direct contrast to the traditional architecture of the period.
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style, distinctly different from his more common Anglo-French designs, the cathedral was a collaborative and successful early experiment in the use of expressed common brick rather than the more traditional stone material.
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From the outset, the cathedral was going to be a challenge to construct. Local contractors were engaged and, following Hunt's meticulously detailed directions, the cathedral was completed in 1875 and opened for worship.
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The Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr Precinct is of state heritage significance for its social value to the community and congregation of Armidale and the wider Northern Tablelands district.
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Although the cathedral was open for worship from 1875, allegedly "Bishop Turner would not allow it to be consecrated until 1886, when a 'worthy' pulpit and 'complete' flooring had been installed".
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The cathedral is complemented by the 1892 deanery building, also designed by Hunt using the same materials and designs. This is one of the few Hunt-designed church residences in NSW.
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traditional form and character of church architecture of the period and was a catalyst for later architectural use of common materials (particularly brick) in more decorative forms.
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Australia and, as the railway to Armidale had not yet been developed, it is likely the furniture was received in Sydney or Newcastle before being transported over land to Armidale.
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The Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr Precinctis of state heritage significance for its association with Bishop James Francis Turner and John Horbury Hunt.
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In addition to the deanery, the historic Anglican cathedral precinct also includes the St Peters Church Hall, Diocesan Registry, bookshop and surrounding landscaping and fencing.
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A broad and low proportioned building, the cathedral is finished with custom-made furnishings and ornaments designed by Bishop Turner, built and shipped from England.
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The Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr may not be the largest cathedral but it is one of John Horbury Hunt's finest works. Built in the
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was appointed as bishop and arrived in the parish in 1869. Bishop Turner was to maintain this post, leading the diocese, for 23 years.
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passing of legislation recognizing the pastoralist's rights to graze (but not own) the land (for an annual fee of ten pounds).
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repaired, keyboards reconditioned, and casework repaired and repolished. It received a full service in 2008.
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Early and High Victorian: The Gothic Revival architecture of Edmund Thomas Blacket and John Horbury Hunt
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cathedral, John Horbury Hunt went on to design a number of Armidale's most noted buildings.
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in England) was installed. It replaced an earlier organ installed by
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on 12 March 2014 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Anglican Cathedral Church of St Peter Apostle and Martyr
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Armidale: A cathedral city of education and the arts
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On this rock: A tour of the cathedral and precincts
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924:List of Anglican cathedrals in Australia
49:St Peter, Apostle & Martyr Cathedral
1312:New South Wales State Heritage Register
1186:Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74
1174:Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74
1140:Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1973-74
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1340:Anglican Diocese of Armidale Website
29:Church in New South Wales, Australia
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2165:St Michael and All Angels, Kingaroy
1120:Organ Historical Trust of Australia
1851:Holy Trinity Church, Bacchus Marsh
1224:Armidale Dumaresq Council (2012).
503:Cathedral of St Mary and St Joseph
493:St Peter's is located between the
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1625:St John the Evangelist, Wentworth
1620:St John the Evangelist, Newcastle
384:New South Wales Heritage Register
2660:1871 establishments in Australia
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870:1970-1977 Peter Frederick Newall
867:1960-1969 Evan William Wetherall
717:for the Diocese of Armidale and
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2299:All Saints Church, Henley Brook
864:1949–1960 Matthew Kenneth Jones
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2000:Holy Trinity, Fortitude Valley
1660:St Mary's the Virgin, Maitland
1201:. Anglican Diocese of Armidale
1199:"Chris Brennan to be new Dean"
88:St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale
35:St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale
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2645:Cathedrals in New South Wales
2418:Christ Church, North Adelaide
2408:Holy Trinity Church, Adelaide
2224:Province of Western Australia
2195:St Saviour's, South Johnstone
2100:St John the Baptist, Richmond
1610:St John the Baptist, Ashfield
873:1978-1988 James Evans HOLBECK
46:St Peter's Anglican Cathedral
2665:Anglican Diocese of Armidale
2095:St John the Baptist, Bulimba
1377:Anglican Church of Australia
1321:, accessed on 28 May 2018.
1310:, entry number 01924 in the
859:St George's Cathedral, Perth
476:Anglican Diocese of Armidale
2650:John Horbury Hunt buildings
2338:Province of South Australia
2314:St Mary's Church, Busselton
2110:St John's, South Townsville
2050:St Andrew's, South Brisbane
2030:Old St Mark's, Slacks Creek
2020:Holy Trinity, Woolloongabba
2015:Holy Trinity, Saibai Island
1540:All Saints Church, Canberra
1399:Province of New South Wales
1287:Scimus Consultants (1996).
879:2015–present: Chris Brennan
544:) was established in 1863.
534:Anglican Diocese of Grafton
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1980:Christ Church, St Lawrence
1965:All Saints, Darnley Island
1570:Christ Church, St Laurence
876:2002–2014 Stephen Williams
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1630:St John the Baptist, Reid
1565:Christ Church, Springwood
1560:Christ Church, Rouse Hill
1505:Newcastle (Christ Church)
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2175:St Paul's, East Brisbane
2055:St Andrew's, Toogoolawah
2025:Old Bishopsbourne Chapel
1856:St Peter's, Eastern Hill
1730:St Thomas', North Sydney
1655:St Mark's, Darling Point
1590:Holy Innocents, Rossmore
1242:Gilbert, Lionel (1982).
2155:St Mary's, Mount Morgan
2125:St Luke's, Boyne Island
2065:St Augustine's, Leyburn
2005:Holy Trinity, Herberton
1995:Christ Church, Tingalpa
1985:Christ Church, Childers
1518:Wollongong (St Michael)
1495:Grafton (Christ Church)
1176:, 85th Edition, p 1021.
1095:Newall & Dawson, p1
470:, Australia. It is the
241:Saint Peter the Apostle
2283:Geraldton (Holy Cross)
2185:St Paul's, Maryborough
2135:St Mark's, Rockhampton
2120:St John's, Rockhampton
2085:St George's, Beenleigh
1880:Province of Queensland
1846:Christ Church, Geelong
1710:St Philip's, Kingswood
1695:St Paul's, Castle Hill
1640:St John's, Wilberforce
1550:St Andrew's, Roseville
1545:All Souls', Leichhardt
1535:All Saints', Petersham
1188:, 85th Edition, p 693.
900:New South Wales portal
857:(subsequently Dean of
402:State heritage (built)
2278:Bunbury (St Boniface)
2190:St Paul's, Proserpine
2160:St Matthew's, Drayton
2045:St Andrew's, Ormiston
1990:Christ Church, Milton
1970:All Saints, Tamrookum
1944:Rockhampton (St Paul)
1939:Townsville (St James)
1720:St Stephen's, Newtown
1700:St Peter's, St Peters
1670:St Matthew's, Windsor
1555:St Barnabas, Broadway
1485:Bathurst (All Saints)
1442:Canberra and Goulburn
1233:Barker, Tony (1980).
1142:, 85th Edition, p 70.
668:Arbutus andrachnoides
499:Roman Catholic Church
2255:North West Australia
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