Photograph, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills, viewed from Warrigal Road, 1980's

Historical information

The first service of the Surrey Hills Presbyterian Church was held at ‘Kinnoul’, the home of Thomas Hogg, located in The Avenue. This was while the church was being built. St Stephens Presbyterian Church opened in March 1899 on land that had previously been part of Klepper's orchard. The first minister was Rev F A Darling. He resigned in 1892 to open Surrey College. The church building pictured was built in 1910 adjacent on land gifted to the church. Noted features of the interior are the pulpit and honor board carved by sculptor John Kendrick Blogg. There are also memorial windows to Charles de Burgh Hogg and William Thomas Hogg, both killed in WW1.

Physical description

Red brick church with bell tower and slate roof. Cyprus tree at side; other trees fronting Canterbury Road.

Inscriptions & markings

Canterbury Road - Warrigal Rd (written in biro on th back of photo)

Back to top