The first Anglican Church in Unley (the smaller building
on the left) was built between 1869 and 1890 in the
neo-Gothic style.
The new and larger Gothic Revival style church was built in
1922 and consecrated in 1933 when free of debt. The bell tower is a memorial for those who died in World War I.
The church features a fine collection of stained glass windows by William Morris & Company of London and its successor Dearle.
The pipe organ, made in 1876, came here from St Peter’s Cathedral, North Adelaide after modifications in 1931.
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