[1] This small weatherboard hall was erected in 1906 for the Anglican congregation in Toogoolawah, on land in Mangerton Street owned by Mary Elizabeth McConnel of Cressbrook.
[1] The hall was opened by the Archbishop in September 1906,[2] and Anglican services were held there until St Andrew's Church was erected in 1911-1912.
[1] This single-storeyed timber building is set amongst mature trees on a corner site forming the northwestern boundary to McConnel Park.
The exterior is dark painted weatherboard, matching St Andrew's Church, and sits on timber stumps.
[1] St Andrew's Church Hall was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria.
St Andrew's Church Hall has a special association with the McConnel family and their contribution to the development of social and religious life in Toogoolawah.