Warwick - St Marks

St Marks1 

St. Mark' Anglican Church is located at 55 Albion Street (cnr of Grafton Street). St. Marks is a heritage listed and historic sandstone building dating from 1868 and enlarged in 1939, seating up to 200 and with two side chapels.  The Lady Chapel on the left side, seats sixty (60) and the Warrior Chapel on the right side seats thirty (30); with a pipe organ (WW1 memorial), baptistery, tower and carillon, plus columbarium.

Major renovations including the foundations, flooring, lighting and re-wiring were completed through the years of 1992 - 1997 and then with major restoration work undertaken in 2016 / 2017.  New carpet was installed in 1998. 

Radiant gas heaters provide Winter warmth and continue to warm the Church on a cold winter's morning (just refurbished and serviced) and new Big Ass fans installed in 2017 provide cooling in Summer.   The nave windows are regarded as the finest collection of work by renowned stained glass worker William Bustard.

In the center of town, St. Mark’s offers:

  • 8.30am Sunday Eucharist (traditional format APBA2),
  • 10.00am Wednesday Eucharist APBA3 (third order Holy Communion)
  • SGW restoration poster stained glass window june 2018 updated version