The Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd was constructed in 1892. The architect is unknown, however, it is possible that the design may be attributed to the work of
John Hingeston Buckeridge, architect for the
Anglican Diocese of Brisbane from 1886 to 1902. Buckeridge lived in
Sydney from 1892 and managed the design of church buildings from there. The architect of the church is unknown, though, it is likely that it was not designed directly by John Hingeston Buckeridge, the Diocesan Architect. There were, however, plans drawn by Buckeridge which Bishop Webber made available to some Building Committees. These plans were intended to assist in costing and assessing sizes, and the Church of the Good Shepherd may have been based on one of these plans. To reduce costs the interior was originally unlined, revealing the studwork, and the timber was oiled rather than stained or painted. The gable roofs of the church were originally clad with "
stringy-bark" shingles. The north
vestry appears to have been added after the building was opened and may account for the presence of
chamferboards on the internal south wall of the vestry. The later addition of vestries was not uncommon was usually related to funding availability. Sometime in the 1930s, the shingle roof was replaced by iron sheeting and in the early 1950s, the interior walls were lined and painted. The chancel interior was clad with "masonite" and
louvre windows were installed on either side of the altar. During the 1960s, further maintenance work was carried out and the church was repainted and rewired. The sanctuary was relined with clear-finished, horizontal pine boards and the floor around the vestry and
pulpit was repaired. During this time the church floor was sanded and varnished. In 1968, the Parish of
Kenmore, Brookfield and
Moggill was formed. During the 1980s,
stained glass was installed and the church was repaired once more. The adjacent parish hall was built in 1985 to the designs of architect
Philip Gough. The
church bell, originally located outside the vestry, was moved to a position north of the west porch. == Description ==