South Sydney Uniting Church is located along Raglan Street, in the inner city suburb of Waterloo. This heritage listed sandstone church, built in the Victorian Gothic architectural style, was originally a Methodist Church.
I hope you never run out of beautiful buildings to photograph in Sydney! I do appreciate seeing the architecture and getting a sense (albiet, small) of history.
Old and historical in a modern city...
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The feeling of olde England is what I see - stone and arched windows add a classic look to this impressive house of worship...
ReplyDeleteLovely old church, beautiful blue skies and a great shadow shot for the day, Jim!! Definitely a feeling of olde England!
ReplyDeleteI hope you never run out of beautiful buildings to photograph in Sydney! I do appreciate seeing the architecture and getting a sense (albiet, small) of history.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building indeed
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome old church!
ReplyDeleteThat's a building with substance!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful style and love the sandstone tones. A grand blue sky frames it wonderfully.
ReplyDeletebeautiful stone work. so neat. ( :
ReplyDeleteIts magnificent! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteVery good!
ReplyDeleteLove all the arched windows!
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Sandstone is the most gentle and beautiful building material, for churches and other buildings. It is my absolute favourite.
ReplyDeleteWaterloo looks lovely.
A superb building!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely church!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church!
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