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| Map | Street view | Nearby property price | Planning History: | | Registered as Victorian heritage | Last updated on - June 4, 1999 What is significant? The first Baptist service in the colony was held in 1838 in a tent on the site where the Regent Theatre now stands. The land for the first chapel on this site was bought from the Crown in 1852, and in 1853 a building intended as a schoolroom and seating 250 people was constructed at a cost of 700 pounds. It was set back from the street to allow a church in front. The chapel was designed by the architect Thomas Watts and was constructed by Huckson and Co in 1858-59. The front portion of the chapel was added in 1863-5 in accordance with the original design. Two intended towers were never constructed. A major fire on 6 October 1983 resulted in the collapse of the roof and the gutting of the auditorium or nave. An office building was subsequently constructed behind the facade, and the facade substantially restored. How is it significant?| The former Baptist Church House is of architectural and historic importance to the state of Victoria. Why is it significant? While only the front portion of the building remains, it is of architectural importance as a classical facade with fine Corinthian portico, projecting dentillated cornice and entablature, and a substantial remnant of one of only a small number of classical style buildings constructed in the mid nineteenth century. The former Baptist Church House is of historic importance as a representation of one of Victoria's oldest non- conformist churches. The Baptists support of the classical style reflected their desire to be seen as separate from the Gothic or medieval traditions of the mainstream churches. | | 06 Jun 1995 | Construct security gate and grill to wall of existing building | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-1995-522) | | 06 Mar 1997 | Construction of new canopy | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-1997-243) | | 30 Jul 2003 | Pergola to terrace | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-2003-706) | | 15 Aug 2003 | Business identification signs | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-2003-766) | | 06 Dec 2004 | Demolish existing toilets and tea room, construction of new toilets and tea room. | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-2004-1238) | | 06 Dec 2012 | Upgrade of Level 5 and Level 9 balcony balustrade and construction of shading system/roof canopy on Level 5 balcony | (Source: Melbourne Council, reference no: TP-2012-960) | | 30 Jan 2015 | Part demolition of existing buildings in a heritage overlay and construct a multi-level building and use of land for place of worship, office, cafe and reduction of car parking requirements. | (Source: Melbourne City Council, reference no: TP-2015-56) | | 25 May 2016 | Minor additions and alterations to modify the main building entrance, the side entry and redevelop level 5 terrace and level 9 balconies | (Source: , reference no: ) |
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