Central United Church
Central United Church is a historic congregation of the United Church of Canada located in the community of Weston, now a neighbourhood of… Read more…
Central United Church is a historic congregation of the United Church of Canada located in the community of Weston, now a neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1821, the church has occupied the same site on Weston Road in Toronto since then.
The congregation began as part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a forerunner of both the Methodist Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada. The first church building, a log structure, was erected in 1821, followed by a larger brick church constructed in 1849. The present building, dedicated in 1887, and built in the Gothic Revival style, has been altered and updated on several occasions, but retains the landmark tower. The tower includes examples of abat-sons. The church was one of the final projects of William Henry Mallory Sr., architect.
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