St Augustine’s Church, Coolangatta is located in Coolangatta
Address: 58 McLean Street, Coolangatta
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St. Augustine’s Church, constructed 1924-25 and extended in 1963 complimented with further alterations during the 1980s, is of historically significance as the first large scale church to be built in Coolangatta. The building is a rare example of an early 20th century religious building, with aesthetic Romanesque style architecture, intricate brickwork, arches, statues and a 110 foot campanile. It has a 1963 addition in keeping with the intent of the original structure’s design. The place occupies a prominent position on top of Coolangatta hill. The place has strong cultural and social connections with the area and continues to serve the local community as a church.
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Queensland Heritage Register: NO
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