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St Brigid's Church

523 Stuart Drive, Stuart

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St Brigid's Church, Stuart (2008); Heritage Branch staff

St Brigid's Church, Stuart (2008)

St Brigid's Church and presbytery, Stuart, (2008); Heritage Branch staff

St Brigid's Church and presbytery, Stuart, (2008)

St Brigid’s Catholic Church, set against the hill at Stuart, is a pretty little timber church. It reflects both gothic and federation styling. The church was built in 1904 by Townsville builders Doig and Ritchie, who supplied eight timber pews. Local builders and timber merchants Messrs Rooney and Co supplied the pine altar and other furnishings. The land had been acquired by Father Walsh who was based at St Joseph’s on The Strand. A presbytery was built adjacent to the church in 1946 after it became a separate parish, to house the new priest Father Kelly.

Coordinates: -19.3488281, 146.83458158

Full details of this heritage-registered place are in the Heritage register.

Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Last reviewed
1 July 2022
Last updated
28 February 2023