St Georges Anglican Church - the legend of the “ghostly bride”


The Story of St. George’s Anglican Church in Mount Wilson

The Church’s History

St. George’s Anglican Church is a small church located in Mount Wilson. It was built in 1913 as a memorial to Henry Marcus Clark, who lived in Mount Wilson for only three years before his death. Clark was a man of innovative spirit and had a significant impact on the village. He transformed Balangara into Sefton Hall and installed the petrol-vapour lighting system from his city store in Sefton Hall. He also constructed a high lookout in his garden and connected his property to the post office at Mount Victoria by telephone in 1912.

The Need for a Church

Despite the early families on the Mount being staunch Anglicans, there was no church in the area. Services were held in private residences, and the school doubled as a place of public worship. The Anglican clergyman from Mount Victoria occasionally visited to nurture his reclusive Mount Wilson flock. Clark expressed his wish for a church in the last years of his life, and in 1913, St. George’s Anglican Church was built.

The Church’s Setting

The church’s setting was magical and fitting for the lost world image projected by Mount Wilson. The car glided silently and slowly through an avenue of stately elms and spreading chestnut trees. Fields of pure white English daisies formed a carpet of snow, and fragrant scents wafted from hedges of hawthorn and sweet briar. The fascination with this veritable Garden of Eden induced an illusion of being shifted in time and place.

The Church Today

Today, St. George’s Anglican Church is included among the parish responsibilities of the rector at St. Aidans in Blackheath. On the afternoon of the second Sunday of every month, the sounds of the Anglican liturgy blend appropriately with the old world memories that survive in this special part of the Blue Mountains.

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