St John’s Anglican Church Canberra

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

St John’s is a Canberra treasure – a sanctuary in the heart of Australia’s capital. Canberra’s oldest church was consecrated in 1845, almost 70 years before the capital was founded. When you visit, you will walk in the footsteps of pioneering farming families, leaders, service personnel, scientists and scholars.

Join the local community at a Sunday service supported by the powerful pipe organ, choir or band.

Listen out for the glorious ringing of the tower bells.

Find peace with the church’s ambience, historic memorials and intricate architecture.

Marvel at the 12th century stone from Canterbury Cathedral, originally intended to be the foundation stone of the National Anglican Cathedral.

Admire the beautiful stained glass windows, including the magnificent East Window depicting scenes from the life of John the Baptist, after whom the church is dedicated.

Sit in the front pew where Queen Elizabeth II sat on her four visits to St John’s and visit the tree planted for her Platinum Jubilee.

Peek inside Canberra’s first school at the Schoolhouse Museum.

Wander through the lush parkland, exploring the graves of early settlers.

St John’s is open daily for visitors. Service times and Schoolhouse opening hours are available on its website.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Lawn / Gardens Public Toilet

Rates

Free Entry

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