Subject: In August 1838 tenders were called for construction of St Bartholomew's Church. The contract was won by James Atkinson of Mulgoa
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: N. Secomb
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: St Bartholomews stands on the hill for which the district is famous. It is a conspicuous landmark from which there are fine views from to the Blue Mountains and the City of Sydney.
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: N. Secomb
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: The cemetery contains the graves of a number of prominent families and individuals from the founders of the community, including the Lawsons of Veteran Hall (Blaxland, 'Lawson' and Wentworth).
Photographer: N Secomb
Copyright owner: N Secomb
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: The church hall, relocated from its original location in Wetherill Park in 1908 is a one storey, rectangular building. The exterior walls are corrugated iron over timber framingand the interior walls are timber boarded.
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: N Secomb
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: The building is a plain, rectangular brick structure built on an east/west axis comprising nave, chancel and vestries with a tower at the west end. The tower has a square base with an octagonal belfry. It is of Georgian style.
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: N. Secomb
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: St Bartholomew's Anglican Church - Tower. (since restoration)
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: Blacktown City Council
Date: 01/01/2004
Subject: St Bartholomew's Anglican Church Cemetery with Church in background.
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: Blacktown City Council
Date: 01/01/2004
Subject: Interior of vestry.
Photographer: N. Secomb
Copyright owner: Blacktown City Council
Date: 01/01/2004
Subject: PCO Plan Number 037
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 11/09/1978