Mosman Village Church

[2] The church's location in Mosman, a scenic and affluent suburb of Sydney, also makes it a popular venue for weddings and other events.

St Clement's Anglican Church was opened in August 1888, located on the same site as today at the corner of Canrobert Street and Raglan Street in Mosman, New South Wales.

After 135 years, the church "announced a name change as part of a major re-brand designed to encourage local worshippers back to the Raglan Street parish.

[1]: 176 The church building is an example of Gothic Revival architecture.

The church's architecture is characterized by its high, vaulted ceilings, pointed arches, and stained glass windows.

"St. Clement’s C.E. Church, Mosman" from Broadhurst collection of postcards of New South Wales scenes (1855–1927)
"Interior, St. Clement’s Church, Mosman" from Broadhurst collection of postcards of New South Wales scenes (1855–1927)