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St. Stephen’s-in-the-Fields Anglican Church

St. Stephen’s-in-the-Fields Anglican Church

103 Bellevue Ave, Toronto, ON, Toronto, Ontario
(416) 921-6350
http://saintstephens.ca/

A fine example of Gothic Revival architecture in the style of early English parish churches, St. Stephen-in-the-Fields, named for its original rural setting, represents the work of two of Ontario's most important 19th-century architects. The church was designed by Thomas Fuller who later gained renown in fashioning Canada's first parliament buildings and was erected in 1858 by local landowner Robert Denison. Gutted by fire in 1865, it was rebuilt to plans submitted by the prominent church architect Henry Langley. The restored structure which retains most of the design features of the earlier building is distinguished by its polychromatic masonry, solid buttressing and open bell core. Expanded, then renovated several times, notably in 1985-86, St. Stephen's remains a landmark within the surrounding community.

Photo Credit: From Toronto's Historical Plaques. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.

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A fine example of Gothic Revival architecture in the style of early English parish churches, St. Stephen-in-the-Fields, named for its original rural setting, represents the work of two of Ontario's most important 19th-century architects. The church was designed by Thomas Fuller who later gained renown in fashioning Canada's first parliament buildings and was erected in 1858 by local landowner Robert Denison. Gutted by fire in 1865, it was rebuilt to plans submitted by the prominent church architect Henry Langley. The restored structure which retains most of the design features of the earlier building is distinguished by its polychromatic masonry, solid buttressing and open bell core. Expanded, then renovated several times, notably in 1985-86, St. Stephen's remains a landmark within the surrounding community.

103 Bellevue Ave, Toronto, ON, Toronto, Ontario
(416) 921-6350
http://saintstephens.ca/
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Photo: From Toronto's Historical Plaques. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.