The former St Luke's Anglican Church is located along Pennant Hills Road in the northern suburb of Pennant Hills. It was built in 1909 in the Federation style and was considered to be the Church of England parish in Thornleigh. A new church was built beside it and this building became the church hall. In 2005 the church became St Therapon Greek Orthodox Church with this building remaining the church hall.
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I love how in addition to your photography skills, you have the background on your subjects.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Yogi♪♪♪. I do like to provide the history and info on what I photograph.
DeletePretty church with an interesting history.
ReplyDelete...it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThings change. Well looked after.
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ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! Looks like a cozy building. mmmm new building next door to be the church. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteA pretty church! So beautiful even against the glorious blue sky!
ReplyDeleteWonderful blue sky ~
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Nice old church that Jim
ReplyDeletevery cool details. i enjoy it. hope your doing well. take care. ( ;
ReplyDeleteVery appealing building. It has a friendly look.
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