Take a look at the main facade: a neo-Gothic arch crowned by beautiful wooden doors, topped off with a stunning rose window adorned with stained glass. Those pointed arch windows with intricate geometric tracery are like looking into a giant’s kaleidoscope.
The gabled slate roof gives it that quaint, old-world charm, and if you peek to the side, you’ll spot a small house-abbey that shares the same architectural flair, complete with a cozy granite fireplace. Isn’t that sweet?
The church is set back from the street, nestled among trees and hedges, with a stone wall topped by a wrought iron fence-a perfect spot for some peace and reflection. It boasts two facades, one on Eglington Road and the other on Florence Road, offering different angles of its architectural beauty.
Oh, and did you know the church is in great condition? Despite its age, it's holding up better than some of our New Year’s resolutions! So, take a moment, soak in the atmosphere, and maybe snap a few pics to remember this remarkable piece of history.




