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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (South Glengarry)
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a historic church located on Church Street in South Glengarry, Ontario, Canada.

History

  • The church was established in 1822 and played a significant role in the establishment of Queen's College, later to become Queen's University.
  • The church has been an important center for Presbyterian worship and community in South Glengarry, Ontario.

Architecture

The church was constructed in the early 19th century, with an architectural style believed to date from the Georgian period. The building features a classic design with a central tower and a symmetrical facade.

Denomination and Religious Significance

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church, one of the main branches of Protestantism.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the church is not specified in available information. However, notable features include the central tower and the symmetrical facade, which contribute to the building's classic Georgian design.

Organ and Bells Information

Information on the organ and bells of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is not available.

Heritage Status

The church is listed as a heritage site in Canada, reflecting its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Info

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is open to visitors during regular worship services. The church is wheelchair accessible, with ramps providing access to the main entrance.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available information about St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.

Details

NameSt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
CitySouth Glengarry
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.13204, -74.490326
Current useWorship and community center
Accessibletrue