About this location
- Where
47 Old Great Western Highway, Hartley NSW 2790
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs, contact venue/organiser for details
- Facilities
- Non-Smoking
Contact details
Phone:
1300 072 757
Request an appointment:
https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/st-bernards-church
The beautiful pale sandstone St Bernards Church was built by local stonemason Alexander Binning, probably from a Gothic prototype. Before it was built, services had to be held in Hartley Courthouse, with the first priest arriving from Ireland in 1838. The stonework was completed in 1846, but the windows and altar came later.
The church was used continuously until 1963 and is still consecrated and in fine condition. Occasional services such as weddings and funerals are still held in the lovely old building and the Catholic Church retains the rights for its use. You can take a tour when it isn't in use for a service.
St Bernard’s is a well-preserved and very pretty church, and well worth a look around. You can also take great photographs in the grounds for any occasion, even just a day trip.