All Saints Anglican Church

All Saints Anglican Church

The Anglican Parish of Collie, established in 1902 and part of the Diocese of Bunbury since 1904, has been a cornerstone of the local community for over a century.

All Saints Church, built in 1915 through a generous donation, is a heritage-listed treasure lovingly maintained by the people of Collie. We warmly welcome parishioners and visitors alike to share in this sacred space and hope your time here deepens your spiritual journey.

  • The ornate mural, part of the Collie Mural Trail, was painted in oil on canvas by renowned landscape artist Philip Goatcher in his Perth studio. Once completed, it was transported to Collie and installed on the Sanctuary wall.
  • The Bell Tower, added in 1928, houses one of the last remaining sets of eight tubular bells, mechanically rung by a clavier.
  • Stained Glass Windows, crafted by Edward Gowers and Albert Brown, the stained glass windows feature intricate details and the beloved Red Setter, Sir Bertrand Russell – hidden in all 17 windows for children to find.
  • Tours of the Church are available by appointment. Please ask the Op Shop across the road from the Church if you wish to view the Church or the Mural.
  • Carpark
  • Function Facilities
  • Family Friendly
Testimonials

“It is a GR8 place to worship & is historically beautiful to view… It has a magnificent Phillip Goatcher Mural.” Google

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About the Building

Op Shop

The Mural

Life Events

Type
Heritage & History
Location
46 Venn Street W, Collie
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday: 9am - 3pm

Location

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