Chapel of St John the Evangelist, Auckland
Chapel of St John the Evangelist | |
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Coordinates | 36°52′25.61″S 174°50′29.18″E / 36.8737806°S 174.8414389°ECoordinates: 36°52′25.61″S 174°50′29.18″E / 36.8737806°S 174.8414389°E |
Completed | 1847 |
Designated | 23 June 1983[1] |
Reference no. | 13 |
The Collegiate Chapel of St John the Evangelist belongs to St John's College in the Auckland, New Zealand suburb of Meadowbank. Built from March 1847 and consecrated by Bishop Selwyn later that year, it was registered on 23 June 1983 by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) as a Category I historic place with registration number 13.[1] It is the oldest surviving church building in Auckland.
The chapel was designed by Frederick Thatcher and built at a cost of £330. The belfry was added in the early 1870s. In 1959 the Chapel was enlarged by extending it to the west and matched the original kauri and totara timber. The altar dates from 1934 and the altar candlesticks are made from wood from St Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire. The bell is made from metal from bells originally in York Minster.[2]
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- ^ a b "Chapel of St John the Evangelist". Register of Historic Places. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
- ^ "The College Chapel". St John's College. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
- NZHPT Category I listings in the Auckland Region
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- 1840s architecture in New Zealand
- Frederick Thatcher church buildings
- University and college chapels
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