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Anglican All Saints Church

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Anglican All Saints Church is a heritage-listed place of worship located at the corner of Wickham Terrace and Wharf Street in Spring Hill, Brisbane. Built in the Gothic Revival style, the church features intricate stonework, a striking spire, and stunning stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes. The interior is serene, with wooden pews and a vaulted ceiling that creates an acoustically rich space. Visitors often come for quiet reflection, to admire the architecture, or to attend one of the regular services. The church is set in a peaceful garden, offering a respite from the city's hustle. Its location on Wickham Terrace, a historic medical precinct, adds to its charm. The congregation is welcoming, and the church plays an active role in the local community, hosting events and concerts throughout the year.

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  • Stained glass windows, including the east window depicting the Ascension
  • Gothic Revival architecture with intricate stone carvings
  • Peaceful garden setting perfect for quiet contemplation
  • Regular choral services and occasional classical concerts
  • Historical plaques and memorials within the church

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Ways to visit Anglican All Saints Church

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Know before you go

  • Photography is allowed but please be respectful during services.
  • Dress modestly if attending a service; casual attire is fine for sightseeing.
  • Check the church website for service times and special events.
  • Keep noise to a minimum to maintain the peaceful atmosphere.

A bit of history

All Saints Church was consecrated in 1869, making it one of Brisbane's oldest Anglican churches. It was designed by architect Richard George Suter and has undergone several renovations, including the addition of the spire in 1888. The church has served the Spring Hill community for over 150 years.

Common questions

Is the church open to visitors every day?

Generally, the church is open during daylight hours, but it's best to check the website or call ahead for specific visiting times.

Can I attend a service as a visitor?

Absolutely, all are welcome. Services are held on Sundays and some weekdays.

Are there guided tours available?

Guided tours may be available by appointment; contact the church office for details.

Is there parking nearby?

Limited street parking is available on Wickham Terrace. Paid parking lots are also nearby.

Can I get married at All Saints Church?

Yes, weddings are held here. Contact the church for booking and requirements.

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