Address: 731 Beaufort St, Mount Lawley
Constructed: 1936
Demolition Year: N/A
Architect: Herbert Parry and Marshall Clifton
Architectural Style: Inter-War Romanesque
Original Use (Religious): Church/Cathedral/Chapel
Present Use (Religious): Church/Cathedral/Chapel
Significance: First church in Australia to be dedicated to Irish Paton Saint Patrick. The curved window linings are an example of Romanesque architecture which is characterised by semi-circular arches often used in churches and castles in the medieval European period.
Source: Perth Art Deco: St. Patrick’s Mt Lawley (Website).
Provenance: City of Stirling