Stow Hall
Location:
Constructed:
1872
Stow Church Hall, built in 1872, was the work of the architect James Cumming; the builders were Brown and Thompson. It was part of the Congregational Church and comprised a lecture hall, a schoolroom and classrooms for Sunday school. Again the main decoration detail, apart from the stonework, was patterned brickwork. Stow Building and Stow Church Hall were demolished in 1973.
Current status and listings
ACH Status:
demolished
Heritage Protection:
NTSA ID:
1573
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I remember attending a callisthenics club held here on Saturday mornings from around 1957 to 1963. The area we used had a magnificent wooden floor which was in great condition.I was quite shocked when I discovered it had been knocked down as it seemed a very well preserved building.