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St. George by the Grange Anglican Church
Map
Address30 Stephanie Street
Toronto, Ontario
DenominationAnglican Church of Canada
History
Former name(s)St. George the Martyr Anglican Church
Founded1845
DedicationSt. George
Architecture
Architect(s)Henry Bowyer Lane
Kivas Tully
StyleGothic Revival
Years built1845 (tower)
1857 (church)
Administration
ProvinceOntario
DioceseToronto
DeaneryParkdale

St. George by the Grange Anglican Church, formerly known as St. George the Martyr Anglican Church, is an Anglican Church of Canada church in the Grange Park neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The church is currently in a period of "sabbath rest" from public worship.[1]

The present church building was constructed in 1857 as the parish hall and became the place of worship when the main building, built in 1845 and of which only the tower survives, was destroyed by fire in 1955.[2]

History

The church opened as St. George the Martyr Anglican Church on November 9, 1845, on land donated by the Boulton family (who lived in The Grange). It was the third Anglican parish in the city, after St. James's and Trinity. The Gothic Revival style church with 150-foot spire was designed by Henry Bowyer Lane.[2] The parish hall (now the church's place of worship) was constructed in 1857 by Kivas Tully and the rectory was constructed in 1865 by Gundry & Langley.[3][4]

Around the turn of the 20th century, the demographics of downtown changed, affecting Anglican churches in the area. The parish merged with nearby St. Margaret's, Spadina, in 1909 but continued to worship at St. George's.[2]

The church was destroyed by fire on February 13, 1955. Only the tower survived. The cost of a new church was deemed too expensive, thus, the congregation worshipped in the rectory until, in 1957, the parish hall had been converted into a new place of worship.[2] The footprint of the former church is now a garden. In 1985, a two-story cloister was built encircling the former nave.[5]

In 2018, the church changed its name from St. George the Martyr to St. George by the Grange.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About St. George". St. George by the Grange. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Our History". St. George by the Grange. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  3. ^ "St. George the Martyr Church School". Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Rectory of St. George the Martyr". Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. ^ Taylor, John Doug. "St. George the Martyr, Anglican, destroyed by fire 1955". Historic Toronto. Retrieved 23 December 2022.