Rydal Bank Church

Rydal Bank Church

Rydal Bank with the church visible on the left.
General information
Architectural style Carpenter Gothic
Town or city Rydal Bank, Ontario
Country Canada
Construction started 1907
Completed 1908
Technical details
Structural system single-storey wooden
Design and construction
Engineer Builders: Walter Robinson & Walter Robinson, Jr.

The former Rydal Bank Church, also known as the Rydal Bank Presbyterian Church and the Rydal Bank United Church, is an historic Carpenter Gothic-style church building located at 1634 Highway 638, in Rydal Bank in the township of Plummer Additional, north of Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 1908, its wooden frame exterior, corner entry-bell tower, steep pitched roof and lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic style churches. It was built to serve a Presbyterian congregation which joined the United Church of Canada in 1925 when that new denomination was formed.[1]

The church closed in 1978 and was bought in 1989 by the Rydal Bank Historical Society which has restored it and maintains it as a museum named the Rydal Bank Community Hall and Church. A church service is held once a year and the building is also available for weddings and other events.[1][2]

The church is a municipal heritage site as designated by Plummer Additional on November 22, 2006.[1]

Affiliations

The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.

References

Coordinates: 46°21′41″N 83°44′34″W / 46.36139°N 83.74278°W / 46.36139; -83.74278


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