St James Anglican Church is located along King Street, with this view from Macquarie Street. This heritage listed church was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway in the Old Colonial Regency style. It is the oldest church building in Sydney and has been in continuous use from its consecration in 1824.
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So pretty and it looks so nice and warm!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteRather Colorful For Sure - Dig That Stadium Photo As Well
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Hello, it is a pretty church. Seems out of place with the taller buildings nearby. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly. Beautiful Regency architecture, well preserved, surrounded by incompatible modernity.
DeleteNice symmetry...pretty little church nestled in between the towering modern buildings..
ReplyDeleteLovely composition and what a blue, blue sky!
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Very old fashioned but it looks well cared for.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building. I am curious about the insides.
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Lovely small church surrounded by modern giants
ReplyDeleteLove this shot! Beautiful old church surrounded by modern tall buildings. Amazing it survived!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church. Loved the pic.
ReplyDeleteA lovely contrast
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rustic looking church
ReplyDeleteIt's such a lovely building, surrounded by gargantuan boxes it looks out of time.
ReplyDeleteThe church is very beautiful.
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Looks so out of contex with the surroundings
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church
ReplyDeletelooks great
ReplyDelete...this one is gorgeous.
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