Primitive Methodist Church

The Primitive Methodist Church was in Darling Street, Redan.

History
A new weatherboard church was built in 1889, by Richard Alexander Dixon.

"NEW PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, REDAN. LAYING THE CORNER BLOCK. The ceremony of laying the corner block of the new Primitive Methodist Church, Darling street, Redan, was performed by the Mayor of the City (Cr Little) in the presence of a fairly large assemblage. The structure, which will be of weatherboard, will be 40 feet x 30 feet, and capable of seating about 200 persons. The interior will be boarded, and a handsome rostrum will be constructed. The cost is expected to reach about £500. The architects for the church are Messrs Figgis and Molloy, who have prepared plans for a very neat little building. The contractors are—building, Mr R. A. Dixon; plumbing; Mr Ramsay; painting, Mr Ludbrook; seating, Mr Beckman. It is expected that the church will be ready for occupation by about the middle of December."