Christ Church, Milton, Heritage-listed Anglican church in Milton, Australia
Christ Church Milton is a heritage-listed Anglican church with a timber construction shaped in a cross layout, built in the late 1800s. The building uses wood materials from the surrounding Esk Valley area and retains its original structural form to this day.
The church was built in 1891 as a temporary structure after a storm damaged the original stone building. The timber building proved resilient and became the permanent home for the local community over many decades.
The church remains central to the local community through regular services and gatherings that bring neighbors together. Its presence in Milton Memorial Reserve makes it a focal point for both spiritual and social occasions.
The building is located in Milton and is accessible on foot from the town center with convenient parking nearby. Information about visiting hours and any special events can be obtained through the local Anglican community.
The building contains donated furnishings and stained glass windows with biblical imagery that came from earlier structures. These items tell personal stories of community members who entrusted them to the church over the generations.
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