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St. Thomas Anglican Church (Shanty Bay, Ontario)

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Town or city
  
Shanty Bay, Ontario

Completed
  
1841

Phone
  
+1 705-722-7111

Construction started
  
1838

Country
  
Canada

Opened
  
1841

Province
  
Ontario

Structural system
  
Rammed earth, stuccoed over

Address
  
28 Church St, Shanty Bay, ON L0L 2L0, Canada

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
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St. Thomas Anglican Church is an historic Gothic Revival style Anglican church building located at 28 Church Street, in Shanty Bay in the township of Oro-Medonte in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.

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History

It was built of rammed earth or pisé de terre or simply pisé between 1838 and 1841 by local craftsmen. The axe marks on the hand hewn wooden forms used for the rammed earth are still visible. Its steep pitched roof, lancet windows and entrance tower are typical of Gothic Revival churches. It was consecrated on February 27, 1842, and is still an active Anglican church.

The church construction was begun by Lieutenant-Colonel W.E. O'Brien, who also was the progenitor of Shanty Bay, the village the church is in. Lieutenant-Colonel O'Brien raised the 35'th Simcoe Foresters, who will later become the Grey and Simcoe Foresters. their guidon is displayed to the left of the main door, in the main area of the church.

Current

The Rev. Sharon Johnstone is the current rector. The church's burying ground is located on its right side.

Notable Rectors

The Rev. Canon Stephen Peake was rector of St. Thomas from 1998-2005. Peake recently placed 3rd in the Anglican Bishop Election by the diocese of Toronto.

Status as a heritage site

The church is a provincial heritage site. To the left front of the church building there is a plaque erected by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario.

See also

  • Church of the Holy Cross (Stateburg, South Carolina), an Episcopal church built of rammed earth in 1850-1852. It is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
  • References

    St. Thomas Anglican Church (Shanty Bay, Ontario) Wikipedia