St George’s Anglican Church

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St. George’s Anglican Church is a heritage church located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The church is officially located at 1101 Stanley Street on the corner of De la Gauchetière Street, although it also faces Peel Street and is opposite Place du Canada.
The church is named for Saint George, the patron saint of England. St. George’s Anglican Church was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990.The original St. George’s Church opened on June 30, 1843 and was situated on Notre-Dame Street (then Saint Joseph Street) and Saint David’s Lane, which was just outside the city of Montreal’s walls.
The church serves as an example of English Gothic Revival architecture, and was very heavily inspired by 13th century religious architecture in medieval England.A few of these features include the use of pointed arches and pinnacles.
The bell tower was completed in 1894 and designed by another Montreal architect, Alexander Francis Dunlop.The exterior was constructed in carved sandstone with stained glass windows, and the interior is devoid of any pillars, and features traditional English woodwork inside the chapel.The church is also notable for its ceiling beams, which are among the largest in the World.

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