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St. John's Anglican Church, Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia


It’s Sunday and so I thought a church may be in order today. I did like the sense of geometric shape here along with the colours. Unfortunately I never got to see the wider side front nor the inside.
Peggys Cove has just one church, but it's quite pretty and interesting. It was built in 1893-1894 in a style called Carpenter Gothic. It has a steep red roof and creamy white vertical board and batten exterior walls punctured by typically Gothic lancet windows. It was designated a Heritage Site in 1993.
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Peggys Cove has just one church, but it's quite pretty and interesting. It was built in 1893-1894 in a style called Carpenter Gothic. It has a steep red roof and creamy white vertical board and batten exterior walls punctured by typically Gothic lancet windows. It was designated a Heritage Site in 1993.
Best at full screen. Enjoy the day.
Nouchetdu38, cp_u, John FitzGerald, Annemarie and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon dimanche paisible.
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Have a good day.
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I love its colour scheme............the red of the spire in particular..........and the gorgeous windows!
A great find and photo!
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Excellent framing and good information.
Cheers, Rosa.
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Wish you a peaceful week!
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