One of the more prominent churches, All Saints in Ocean Street, was designed by
Edmund Blacket and built from 1874 to 1881.
Henry Mort, a resident of Ocean Street, donated £3,000 towards the construction of the church. However, the church was never entirely finished; it includes a porch that was meant to be a base for a tower and spire, which was designed but never built. It is constructed predominantly of dressed sandstone and is now listed on the
Register of the National Estate. It has been described as "a beautifully designed and crafted parish church that has important connections with many famous Australian families." A stylistic contrast is provided by the Holy Cross Church in Adelaide Street. This brick church was designed by Austin Mackay and built in 1940. It is a rarity insofar as it is an
Art Deco church, which is unusual enough, and it also shows the influence of
Dutch architecture. The Congregational Church, on the corner of Jersey Road and Moncur Street, was built in 1875-77 and designed by
Benjamin Backhouse. It was burned out much later but eventually restored and converted to residential use. It is listed on the
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