Sunday, 14 September 2014

Paddington, St. George's Anglican Church

St. George's Anglican Church is located along Glenmore Road in the inner city suburb of Paddington. This heritage listed church was built in 1889 in the Victorian Free Gothic architectural style.

18 comments:

  1. Wow. You could do a 'coffee table book on just the churches alone in you rneck of the woods.

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  2. Neck-guess my correction didn't 'take' before I hit 'publish'!

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  3. It has the shape of the classic Anglican church, but instead of the majestic stone work, it feels much more approachable and humble in its red brick visage. A nice capture!

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  4. looks like a peaceful Sunday in your photo!

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  5. Lovely building. But I also like the trees in the yard and the matching stone fence.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  6. How amazing that shops could build right up to the church's property line. It seems ...invasive.

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  7. I love tree shadows and these are just so beautiful

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  8. Great arched windows. How do they wash the windows on the left side? Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  9. º° º°。☆ ★彡

    Hi Jim !!!

    Lovely building !!!

    Thanks for sharing !!!

    Have a great day ! ✿✿º°。

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  10. wow 1889, good to see it still standing.

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  11. The church has a humble grandeur that is enchanting. Interesting how the design of the boundary walls seem to reflect the building style.

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  12. A nice inviting looking church. And I always like trees, they soften any facade.

    Diana

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  13. I like the interesting curved brickwork on the building next door...

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  14. Nice one. I also like the curved brick facade on the left.

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  15. hi, Jim ... i enjoy the lights & shadows ... sorry to be late commenting i have been away. ( :

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