Saint John the Baptist Anglican Church in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan.
Above the stone entryway the bell tower and steeple are constructed of brick and tin-clad wood.
There are three pair of double-arched windows flanked by decorative flying buttresses on the sides of the building.
Each window is covered by a wooden shutter that closes by the pull of a chain from the inside of the church.
Saint John was built in 1899.
Photographed on May 18, 2021.
This one is quite impressive and in remarkable shape considering the year it was built.
ReplyDeleteThanks MA. Lots of wonderful old stone buildings in the area.
DeleteOh, I know Sintaluta, Saskatchewan, just off the Trans-Canada! That's a very pretty little church too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra. There are several Anglican churches of all shapes and sizes in the area.
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