This is redux traditional cache for the original that I published. It is also another in my "Church in the Wildwood Series" or "CitWW:".
Small country churchs are absolutely amazing to me! Visiting them, is like stepping back into another time.
Historically...
The Dunblane Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 and maintained regular worship until it was closed in 1968. Since then, the church as been preserved as an important historical landmark. The church building was originally made of logs, then subsequently covered with board and batten on the exterior and plaster on the interior. The present pulpit and pews were hand made by Rev. Peter Scott. There is no hydro service, but there is a pump organ. The church building sits on two adjacent farms, and there is no deed to the church property. Initially after its closure, the Presbytery of Grey Bruce Maitland managed the running of a yearly worship service as well as various weddings.
Source: http://www.pgbm.ca/dunblane.html, accessed on 30 August 2018.
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