1858 – Design for St. Paul’s Church, Yorkville, Toronto
Architect: G.K. & E. Radford

Successful entrant in an architectural competition to design a new Anglican church. Designed by brothers Edward and George Kent Radford, construction began in 1858 on what was described by, the English periodical, The Builder, as a “perfect Gothic gem”. Opened in 1860, and seated around 450 people. The building was replaced by a new church of 1913. Illustration published in The Builder, April 24 1858.
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Published July 7, 2015 | Last Updated March 15, 2026
