St Clement's Church Eurobin

[3][4] The church served as a centre for worship and community events until its final service on 21 March 1971, led by Reverend George Austin Rigby and attended by four people.

[9] In April 2024, restoration efforts began to repair significant wood rot, termite damage, and peeling paint on the building's exterior, aiming to restore the church to its former state while observing the heritage overlay requiring the exterior paint to remain in its original colour.

The church's construction includes Baltic pine for the weatherboards and ceiling, jarrah for the floorboards, cedar (Toona ciliata) for the interior walls, and walnut (Juglans) for the altar rail.

While Baltic pine remains accessible, jarrah, cedar, and walnut are now considered rare and costly, adding to the historical value of the building's materials.

[10][11] The structure is divided into four main areas: the narthex (entryway), nave, chancel, and vestry (sacristy), and features distinctive stained glass windows in pink and green.

St Clement's Church Eurobin interior 2020
Walkear - McDonald Wedding at St Clement's Church Eurobin 24th October 1911 (From the Walkear Collection of the Myrtleford & District Historical Society Inc.)