- Leigh College
Leigh College was from 1915 until 1974 a
Methodist Theological College located at 416-420Liverpool Road ,Strathfield South, New South Wales . The site includes three significant historic properties: "Brundah", a Victorian style house, "Leigh College Hall", a neo-Georgian Revival style building and the "E. Vickery Memorial Chapel".History
"Brundah", an
Italianate style house, was built on the site in the mid-1880s for a wine merchant, Thomas Alt. The house was home to the Alt family until 1911 and thyen by Paul Lamarand. In 1915, the Methodist Church purchased the house and grounds and moved its Theological students from Stanmore where they had shared the grounds ofNewington College . The new college was named in honour of the Rev.Samuel Leigh . 1927, the foundation stone for new building was laid by the SirDudley de Chair . The new "Leigh College" was opened in 1928 to a design byByera Hadley . Hadley also designed a chapel that was built in honour of the Hon.Ebenezer Vickery MLC was. The site became the home of theUnited Theological College in 1974 with the union of Leigh College (Methodist),Camden College (Congregational Church )] and St. Andrews College (Presbyterian Church ). The new Uniting Church college moved in 1987 and the land was sub-devided. The site is now the home ofNoor Al Houda Islamic College .Heritage listings
The Memorial Chapel and Leigh Hall are listed on the
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) Register of Twentieth Century Buildings of Significance and with Brundah are classified by theNational Trust of Australia (NSW). The College site, including front and rear grounds, is also contained in the National Trust's "Strathfield Urban Conservation Area Precinct 3".External Link
* [http://www.strathfieldhistory.org.au/Leigh%20College%20Strathfield%20South.htm Former Leigh College, Strathfield South]
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