St Alban the Martyr, New Zealand

The Church of St Alban the Martyr is a late 19th century Anglican Church located in Balmoral, Auckland, New Zealand listed as a Category 2 building by Heritage New Zealand.

Wilson had initially designed a Gothic revival Church but this was not carried out.

[6][7] In 1901 the hall attached to the Church was enlarged, with a capacity to seat 400 people.

[8] In early 1905 the Reverend of the Church, Henry Barnard Wingfield, designed a Romanesque brick chancel.

[15] In March 2011, the General Trust Board of the Anglican Diocese of Auckland issued a notice ordering the closure of the building by the end of April that year over alleged concerns of safety.

The priest in charge, Mark Beale, claimed the building passed council safety standards and that the closure was an attempt to sell off the valuable property.