This is St John's Anglican Church West Toronto, found in the High Park neighbourhood. I thought I had better get a pic now before the leaves come out on the trees and hide it!
I've often wondered why so many churches of that period have so many steps leading up to the entrance and away from the exit. Perhaps it's so everyone can get out quickly before the clergy stops them to ask for money? It's a nice building, but being Anglican it really needs red doors!
Would be nice to shoot it in Summer too for the contrast, Pat. Wishing you good day, sweetie
ReplyDeleteI can tell those trees will hide it completely when they get full. I love those turquoise doors.
ReplyDeleteGood idea Pat :) Swooning over all those gorgeous arched windows!
ReplyDeleteI've often wondered why so many churches of that period have so many steps leading up to the entrance and away from the exit. Perhaps it's so everyone can get out quickly before the clergy stops them to ask for money? It's a nice building, but being Anglican it really needs red doors!
ReplyDeleteQuite an impressive church. I see the side door with what looks like a handicapped entrance, so I'm assuming the place has a lift installed.
ReplyDeleteA great piece of architecture!
ReplyDeleteThat is a solid, traditional looking church. Have a good week ahead.
ReplyDeleteGood thought and it worked out beautiful. Nice.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool and traditional.
ReplyDeleteNice to see it clearly, the trees will add that much more beauty, and I like the colors of the doors!
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