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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - August 15, 2005 Chapel & Cloister Statement of Significance: An imposing convent church designed by W B Tappin, of Reed Smart & Tappin, and built between 1898 and 1902 in Barrabool stone with Camaru stone detailing. The building comprises a clerestoried nave, sacristies, and apse, surrounded by a broad ambulatroy in the French manner. The painted interior has a dominant blue colouration and somewhat saccharine quality and focusses upon the apsidal sanctuary by rose windows placed above an elaborate Gothic arcade. At the west end, a larger rose window, with glass by William Montgomery, is framed by a divided Fincham organ of 1903. This is possibly the largest and most elaborate convent church in Australia and substantially funded by a German countess, Elizabeth Wolff-Metternich. Chapel and Cloister Classified: 09/02/1989 Organ Statement of Significance: A three-manual organ of 21 stops and tubular-pneumatic action built by George Fincham & Sons in 1903 with subsequent alterations to the console in 1938. The instrument is of interest for its division in twin cases with diapered facade pipes, on either side of a large rose window and its colourful voicing, greatly enhanced by a resonant acoustic. The original tonal scheme and pipework survive intact. Organ Classified: 04/05/1989 |
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