A view of Christ Church St Laurence, an Anglican church located along George Street, in the inner city suburb of Haymarket. This heritage listed church was built in 1845 and designed by Henry Robertson and Edmund Blacket in the Old Colonial Gothick Picturesque and Victorian Free Gothic styles. A shop with residence above is located alongside it on George Street and the clock tower at Central Railway Station can be seen in the distance.
That's a very tall steeple.
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful facade
ReplyDeleteImpressive tower. I wish there was a little more space around the church.
ReplyDelete...lovely.
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ReplyDeleteA beautiful church. I always love visiting churches.
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Beautiful and love all types and styles of Church buildings
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Tall steeple against blue sky is nice contrast.
ReplyDeleteI love the verticality!!
ReplyDeleteThose red doors really set it off nicely.
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