Friday, December 26, 2008

Saltaire United Reformed Church



Saltaire United Reformed Church built by Sir Titus Salt in 1859 is a unique example of Italianate religious architecture.   It boasts many architecturally and historically important features and has been described as a classic "Cathedral of Congregationalism".


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3 comments:

Celine said...

Hi, Paul! Welcome to the city daily photo family! Your blog looks great so far.

Lois said...

This is very pretty. I like the dome at the top.

charlestondailyphoto said...

Love it. I had to enlarge it to appreciate it. Happy New Year!

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