St Paul's Anglican Church, East Brisbane, Heritage-listed Anglican church in East Brisbane, Australia.
St Paul's Anglican Church is a brick building on Vulture Street in East Brisbane with a nave, chancel, vestries, and stained glass windows throughout. The interior spaces feature wooden fittings and details that give the building its character.
The church was built in 1924 by J Hood using designs from Atkinson & Conrad as Anglican expansion continued during Brisbane's rapid growth. The addition of facilities over time reflected changing community needs.
The church maintains regular services and functions as a community center, welcoming individuals from different backgrounds to participate in religious and social activities.
Visitors can explore the building and view its architectural details and interior decoration. Sunday services offer a chance to see how the church functions in the daily rhythm of the community.
The church grounds contain a columbarium added in 1954 as a place for the interment of cremated remains. This practical addition initially sparked debate among neighbors concerned about changes to the residential area.
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