Heritage Places

Heritage Place Details

LOCATION
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Address 14-20 King William Road NORTH ADELAIDE
Locality
Accuracy H - high level confidence
Development Plan ADELAIDE Council
Polygon Type B - Building footprint
DESCRIPTION
Details (Known As) Anglican Church Office (former St Barnabas Theological College Building)
Registered Name Office - Anglican Church
Significance Built in 1881 as the Colony's first training college for the Anglican clergy, the former St Barnabas Theological College Building is historically significant for its ability to demonstrate the growth of the Anglican Church in South Australia. Although ceasing to function as a college in 1950, the building's association with the Anglican Church has continued through its subsequent use as the Anglican Church Office. Architecturally, it is a good example of the work of the prominent Adelaide architect Daniel Garlick, with later additions designed by English and Soward. It is a good example of late Victorian Gothic style, being a balanced though asymmetrical design, with elements of English Tudor detailing. Major extensions added in 1910 and 1920 were executed in a complementary though more functional style due to financial constraints, and the overall integrity of the building is high. [Adapted from: Barry C Rowney, St Barnabas College Conservation Plan for Anglican Community Services, May 1991]
Subject Index Religion - Seminary; Education - Tertiary Institution
Class State
STATUS
Status Code REG - Confirmed as a State Heritage Place in the SA Heritage Register
Status Date 11-SEP-1986
REFERENCE
LGA Adelaide
State Heritage ID 13547
Heritage Number 1454
SECTION 16 INFORMATION
Section 16
PLAN PARCEL & TITLE
As listed in the SA Heritage Register
Plan Parcel & Title Information CT 5166/543 D25581 A102

Disclaimer

While due care has been taken to ensure that the SA Heritage Places Database accurately reflects the South Australian Heritage Register and listings of Local Heritage Places in Development Plans, the State of South Australia does not accept liability for the use of the SA Heritage Database for any purpose. Users should consult the Department for Environment and Water - Heritage South Australia to confirm the listing of State Heritage Places and the relevant Development Plan for Local Heritage Places/Contributory Items.

In the majority of cases, the maps of State Heritage Places on this web site show the footprints of the most significant structures on a registered Place. However, sometimes they simply indicate the complete area of land comprising the Place. Work is proceeding to further refine the mapping of such places. It is also important to note that development control is not limited to the registered structures but extends to their setting and structures nearby (what is termed ‘development affecting’ a State Heritage Place). Hence it is vital that exact details of the listed place and implications for any proposed development be discussed with Heritage South Australia staff, as they cannot be deduced solely from the information on this web site. The inclusion of a place in the SA Heritage Register gives no right of public access. Permission to visit properties must be sought from the owners. The accuracy of the mapping of State Heritage Places is not guaranteed. Please contact Heritage SA ( https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/topics/heritage/sa-heritage-register) if you believe there is an error.


GIS files

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