[4] The manse was built on the eastern side of the church in 1903 at a cost of £1,250[2] in a matching architectural style.
[1] Both buildings were funded by the Robinson family who held large commercial, land and legal interests in both Albany and Perth.
The church was opened the same year after replacing an earlier building, parts of which were incorporated into the hall.
[2] The hall sits next to the church also has a symmetrical facade and a steeply pitched roof that includes a row of vents.
[2] The manse has a symmetrical façade, stone construction with painted brick quoining around windows and doors.