This lovely little church, St Matthias Anglican Church, is located right across the road from the rather odd 60s church I showed you a couple of weeks ago and it was the reason I had pulled over in the first place. I love its proportions and the wonderful simple cross on its so 50s steeple and how it relates to the cross in the centre of the stained glass window. I imagine when it was built in 1957-58 the church was surrounded by greenery but now is surrounded by housing on all sides.
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25 comments:
I like the clean lines: it looks more modern, and I am saying this as a compliment. It is also very well kept, for what I can see.
It is indeed a fine structure. Greetings!
Very simple.
They just tore down two churches here that look similar to this. Shapes like this bore me.
It does have a nice mid-century look to it.
I am familiar with this style as we had two on the street I grew up on back in east.
It does look very 50's!
the architecture of church is original
I'm surprised that I like it!
I often end up taking pictures on trash day. Tom The Backroads Traveller
You tell an interesting little story!
I know it's not fashionable but I like 50's architecture with all the clean lines...
I like the lovely simplicity it exudes.
I recognized the recycling can. :-)
simple and lovely
i like it!
i enjoy the crosses ... very straight line kind of architecture. ( :
It does have good lines. But, lots of change in the neighborhood in the last 60 or so years.
Thought it looked around 19050's /60's
Just looking at the church gives a way it's birth date.
I bet the light inside is fantastic.
A simple and very nice structure !
It's a lovely church and it sure appears much younger than the 50's. It's so well kept.
Very typical of the era!
I like the way the cross in the window is similar to the one atop the roof. I bet snow slips easily off that roof in winter!
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