List of Anglican churches in Melbourne


This is a list of Anglican churches in Melbourne. It covers all metropolitan and suburban areas which have a postcode, excluding the rural areas added to the city in 2009.
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ParishNotes
MitchamAnglican Parish of Mitcham and Nunawading
BrimbankKeilor East
Anglican Parish of Brimbank
Melbourne CBD
Malvern East
West Footscray
East Geelong
Mount Duneed
Whittington
Holy Spirit WatsoniaWatsonia
Holy TrinityBalaclavaHoly Trinity Balaclava and ElwoodParish established in 1871, beautiful sandstone building with unique pepperpot baptistery opened 15 years later.
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Holy TrinityDoncaster
Holy TrinityRingwood East
Holy TrinityWilliamstown
Erected in 1871.
Holy TrinityKew
Erected in 1862.
Saint Alfred'sBlackburn North
St Andrew's BrightonBrighton
Saint Andrew'sBlackburn North
St Andrew's RosannaRosanna
Closed
Saint Augustine'sCoburg
Erected in 1918.
Saint Bartholomew'sBurnley
Erected in 1884.
Saint George'sIvanhoe East
Saint George'sMalvern
Erected in 1865.
Saint Hilary'sKew
Erected in 1888 with the current church building completed in 1939 and later consecrated in 1943.
Saint James' (Old Cathedral)Melbourne
Completed in 1847.
Saint James the GreatSt Kilda East
St Kilda EastErected 1915.
Saint James'Glen Iris
Saint John'sFrankston North
St John's HeidelbergHeidelberg
Erected in 1848.
Saint John'sDiamond Creek
Saint John'sCamberwell
Saint Jude'sCarlton
Erected in 1874.
Templestowe
Anglican Parish of TemplestoweFirst established as Christ Church in 1900 after operating from a school building from 1854. Moved to current site and name changed in 1975.
Saint Matthew'sGlenroy
Saint Matthew'sWheelers Hill
Saint Mark'sCamberwell
Erected in 1913 with the current church building completed in 1929.
Dandenong NorthAnglican Parish of Dandenong North
Carlton North
Erected in 1885.
Saint Oswald'sGlen Iris
Saint Paul's CathedralMelbourne
Erected in 1852 with current cathedral consecrated in 1891.
Saint Paul'sRingwood
Mullum Mullum Anglican Parish
Saint Peter'sBundoora
Saint Peter'sBox Hill
Anglican worship in Box Hill began in 1861 with a small church at Canterbury Road and Bedford Street. A new brick church was built in 1883 on land donated at Whitehorse Road and Frankcom Street, replaced in 1908 by a larger wooden church. Fires in 1943 and 1949 destroyed that building, leading to the Peace Memorial Church designed by Louis Williams, completed in stages in 1951 and 1971. An addition by in 2006 provided offices and meeting spaces.
Saint Philip'sBox Hill North
Saint Stephen'sWarrandyte
Saint Thomas'Werribee
Erected in 1900. Extended in the 1940/50s.
Saint Timothy'sBulleen