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St Matthew's Church, Guildford

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Country
  
Australia

Functional status
  
Active

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Perth

Denomination
  
Anglican

Phone
  
+61 8 9279 1141

Dedication
  
Matthew the Apostle

St Matthew's Church, Guildford

Location
  
Guildford, Western Australia

Website
  
www.stmatthewschurch.org.au

Consecrated
  
15 October 1873 (1873-10-15)

Address
  
Stirling Square, Meadow St, Guildford WA 6055, Australia

Province
  
Anglican Church of Australia

Similar
  
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St Matthew's Church is an Anglican church in Guildford, Western Australia. The church is part of the Anglican Diocese of Perth.

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Saint Matthew's was the first church to be built in the Swan parish. It was a small octagonal mud-brick church, hastily built on land donated by Governor James Stirling on his Woodbridge estate, next to where Guildford Grammar School now stands.

First structure

Governor Stirling laid the foundation stone on 6 September 1836, and it was opened a few months later before it was finished. It wasn’t completed until 1839 and was consecrated on 23 November 1848. It was later demolished but the graveyard still remains. St Matthew's became the separate parish of Guildford in 1854.

Second structure

The second St Matthew's was built on the present site in Stirling Square and was consecrated by Bishop Hale on 21 September 1860.

That brick building with a roof of shingles was destroyed in a hurricane on 12 March 1872 during a baptism. No-one was hurt but only the harmonium and a few books could be saved.

Parishioners immediately started a rebuilding programme and the present church of St Matthew was opened on 9 June 1873, and consecrated on 15 October 1873. A second-hand pipe organ was installed in 1875. This organ had been built for St. John's Church, Fremantle, but became redundant when they purchased a larger instrument.

A much larger pipe organ was installed in the church in 1911, replacing the earlier organ by R C Clifton. This new organ was built by the Adelaide builder J. E. Dodd. The organ has encountered many re-buildings over the years, but has been kept in remarkable condition. In 2004 the organ was fully rebuilt and now features a state of the art transmission system.

References

St Matthew's Church, Guildford Wikipedia