Duart Presbyterian Church
Thomson Line 15236
Duart Presbyterian Church
The Duart Presbyterian Church is believed to have been constructed in 1870.
History
- The church's architectural style is characteristic of the Gothic Revival period.
- Notable features of the church include its imposing stone façade and distinctive tower.
- The building is reportedly designed by a prominent architect, although this information is not available.
Architecture
Notable features of the church include its imposing stone façade and distinctive tower.
The building is reportedly designed by a prominent architect, although this information is not available.
Location
The Duart Presbyterian Church is located on Thomson Line 15236 in Duart, Canada.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church belongs to the Presbyterian denomination.
As a place of worship, it holds significant religious importance for the local community.
Organ and Bells
Information regarding the church's organ or bells is not available.
Heritage Status
The Duart Presbyterian Church has been designated as a historic site, with its status as "ruins" indicating that it no longer serves as an active place of worship.
The building's heritage status reflects its historical significance and architectural importance.
Visiting Information
Due to the church's current state as ruins, visiting hours are not available.
Accessibility information is also not provided.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, there is no information regarding notable artworks or relics within the Duart Presbyterian Church.
Details
| Name | Duart Presbyterian Church |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 42.49963, -81.753204 |
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