St Agnes rectory and church, located with a hall, belltower and grounds containing a number of mature trees, form an Anglican church group which, along with the Presbyterian, Uniting and Catholic Church groups, is situated on Ipswich Street, the main road into Esk.
Church St Agnes church is a weatherboard building with a steeply pitched ribbed metal gable roof with deep timber brackets to the
eaves. The building has a rectangular plan set on a later brick base, with a vestry added to the east and a porch to the north west. The entry porch has a gable roof with weatherboard
balustrade and gable. The entry and vestry doors have convex quarter circles at the top corners. The building features
lancet windows, most of which contain
leadlight glazing except in the
sanctuary which features
stained glass. The building has a
scissor trussed roof with boarded ceiling and vertical
tongue and groove boards to the walls of the
nave. The sanctuary has horizontal boards to the walls and the interior surfaces have been painted. A timber screen separates the sanctuary from the nave. This screen has a tongue and groove balustrade and decorative timber brackets forming a pointed arch in the centre. A timber cross is supported above the centre and a
pulpit is built into the western end of the nave. The internal faces of the doors have decorative diagonal boarding at close centres. The floor of the sanctuary and
altar are raised above the nave and
vestry, and at
cornice level there are spaced ventilation boards. The altar and
altar rail are of stained carved timber and the building contains original
pews, a stone
baptismal font and memorial plaques. A 1953 timber-frame
belltower with a corrugated iron pitched roof is located to the north east of the church. Entry to the site is via memorial gates which consist of three sandstone gateposts with decorative metal gates. The posts are square in plan with pyramid
capitals, rock finish faces with dressed corners and base and a marble plaque and name badge on the two centre posts. The grounds include a number of notable mature trees.
Rectory St Agnes rectory is a single-storeyed
weatherboard building with a
corrugated iron hipped gable roof. It has timber stumps, with
verandahs on the north and east sides. The street entrance
porch has a projecting gable to the verandah with decorative timber
truss,
finial and
barge boards. The verandah roof is at a lesser pitch to the main roof and the hipped
gables have curved timber bargeboards. The verandah features decorative timber
brackets and posts and the walls are single-skin with exposed timber framing. The front door has timber panelling with glass
sidelights and
fanlight.
French doors with fanlights open onto the verandah. The double hung
sash windows have sunhoods with curved timber brackets and a
carport has been added to the south, the roof of which cuts across a side window. The building has a brick
chimney and a rear verandah has been enclosed with
chamferboards and
casement windows. Internally, the joinery is intact and the building has boarded walls and ceiling. A detached laundry is located at the rear. == Heritage listing ==