The former St Anne's Catholic Church is located along St Annes Square, in the western suburb of Strathfield South. This church was built in 1864 and became the church hall when a new church was built alongside it in 1953.
Thank you much, Jim, for linking this lovely white church to All Seasons! It's older than I thought - has kind of a timeless look! Have a beautiful week:)
Very distinctive!
ReplyDeleteIt seems that all the churches there are large and elegant!
ReplyDelete...I like the buttresses, they give a touch of style to the exterior.
ReplyDeleteI must have a sweet tooth right now because that church reminds me of buttercream on a birthday cake.
ReplyDeleteNow that's all I can see :D
DeleteHello Jim!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting church.
Wonderful picture.
Greetings from Poland.
Great shot Jim. Hi from Florida USA
ReplyDeleteThank you much, Jim, for linking this lovely white church to All Seasons! It's older than I thought - has kind of a timeless look! Have a beautiful week:)
ReplyDeleteAnother very nice capture of this church. I like the smaller churches better than those that have thousands of members.
ReplyDeleteGood contrast between the almost-white church and bright blue sky. Thanks for linking to Blue Monday!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that they didn't tear it down just because it wasn't needed any more. What a lovely architectural style.
ReplyDeleteLovely architecture.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo; have a nice week
ReplyDeletemuch love...