St. Giles Presbyterian Church (Ottawa)
Appearance
St. Giles Presbyterian Church | |
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45°24′17″N 75°41′20″W / 45.4047°N 75.6889°W | |
Location | Bank Street and First Avenue The Glebe, Ottawa, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Presbyterian |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Norman-Gothic |
St. Giles Presbyterian Church is a member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada located in Ottawa, Ontario. It was formed in 1925 by a minority group from Glebe Presbyterian, and a few other congregations, that did not support the vote to enter the United Church of Canada.
It is located on the north-east corner of Bank and First Streets in the Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa.
History
The current St. Giles Presbyterian Church building was designed by John Pritchard MacLaren (architect) from 1925-1928. [1] A hall, and offices are found on the south side of First Avenue.
References
- J. Logan-Vencta, St. Giles of Ottawa 1925-1975 (Ottawa, 1975)
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