St John's Anglican Church is a heritage-listed church, located at 153 Cunningham Street, Dalby, Queensland, Australia. It is the third church of that name on the site.
In 1859 Rev. Glennie obtained a grant of two acres of land on the corner of Cunningham and Drayton Streets to establish a church, a school and a parsonage. In 1866 the first church was designed by architect W.C. Wakeling and was partially built; it was a small brick building with an iron roof. However, its foundations were inadequate and cracks appeared in the building, so it was decided to replace it. The second church a rectangular timber building with a shingle roof, designed by architect Willoughby Powell; it was opened in 1876.[2]
In 1922, a third church was designed by architect Harry Marks, a member of the prominent family of architects in Toowoomba and the foundation stone laid. The building was completed in 1923 and it was not consecrated until 1935.[2]
Description
The church is build in the shape of a crucifix in Gothic revival style. The exterior walls and buttresses are of brown facebrick with white cement copings and mouldings. The roof is steeply pitched roof and made of fibrous cement shingles.[2]