St Augustine’s Church

St Augustine’s Church

Building Details

Name of Building: St Augustine’s Church, Waimate
Location: 15-21 John Street, Waimate
Date Plaque Unveiled: May 2023
Current Owners: Anglican Diocese of Christchurch/Church Property Trustees
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Plaque Sponsor: SC Historical Society/Timaru Civic Trust

Plaque Text

Built in 1872, this Gothic Revival church was designed by renowned architect Benjamin Mountfort and crafted from locally sawn native timber. The lychgate was added in 1902 and the belltower in 1903, both designed by Samuel Hurst Seager.

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Brief Historical Information:

St Augustine's is a large wooden church which has evolved over the years from the basic rectangular structure built in 1872.

The original part of the church was built from heart black pine (Matai) and Totara milled from the Waimate bush, and it's thought to have been designed by the prominent architect B W Mountfort. (His advice was sought by the church Building Committee prior to drawing up plans for the church).

The church was enlarged in 1880 when the lantern tower with its high pavilion roof was added. The vicar form 1876 to 1891 Rev Charles Coates, is said to have designed the tower which is such a feature of the church.

In 1928 the foundation stone for a new chancel and sanctuary was laid as the basis of a new church to replace the older wooden structure. Fortunately the rebuilding plans were never put into action. A lych gate was added in 1902 and a bell tower in 1903, completing the group of buildings as they stand today.

Notable features of the church are two stained glass windows depicting Sir Galahad and the Holy Grail, and Christ in the house of Martha. They were designed and manufactured by Morris & Co with the first window being installed in 1926 and the second in 1931.

The Lychgate (1902) and Belltower (1903) are also listed (separately) by Heritage New Zealand. Both were designed by renowned Christchurch architect Samuel Hurst Seager.

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