Saint Helen's Anglican Church at Stellaville, Alberta was built in 1912.
The crenellated parapet combined with the Rural Gothic architecture are familiar to many Anglican churches of the time.
A small cemetery sits comfortably behind the church.
The original stained glass window, which came from Italy, was relocated to Saint Saviour's Anglican Church in Vermilion, Alberta.
Information courtesy of the Alberta Register of Historic Places.
Photographed on February 22, 2020.
Looks like it's been recently painted - the green trim is outstanding (as is that wonderful stained glass window!)
ReplyDeleteThis one is in excellent condition. These little Anglican churches always feel homey.
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