St. Paul’s United Churchin-person Doors Open Brampton
St. Paul's United is a massive structure faced in rusticated Credit Valley brownstone. Designed by Toronto architect W.J. Mallory, it was the second Primitive Methodist Church constructed in Brampton. The roof is composed of multicoloured slate, and large stained-glass windows in the north, south and west ends display a fine decorative pattern. Of note is the Casavant pipe organ.
St. Paul's United is a massive structure faced in rusticated Credit Valley brownstone. Designed by Toronto architect W.J. Mallory, it was the second Primitive Methodist Church constructed in Brampton. The roof is composed of multicoloured slate, and large stained-glass windows in the north, south and west ends display a fine decorative pattern. Of note is the Casavant pipe organ.
Architecture
Year built: 1885Building type:Historical landmarkPlace of worship
Architect: W.J. Mallory
Architectural style:Vernacular