Category:Central United Church (Lunenburg)
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2066
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English: Central United Church is a large, late nineteenth-century building on Cumberland Street, across from the Town Square, that has become a landmark in the Old Town Heritage Conservation District of Lunenburg, N.S. Many features are immediately striking, including the two different towers and the large doors and windows of the main entranceway on the Cumberland Street elevation. The building is north facing and backs onto a slight slope, with no setback from the street, and a grassy area on the east side. There is access to the adjoining church hall from Lincoln Street. Designation extends to the building and surrounding property.
Media in category "Central United Church (Lunenburg)"
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Categories:
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in Nova Scotia
- Cultural heritage monuments in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
- United Church of Canada churches in Nova Scotia
- Built in Canada in 1885
- Wooden churches in Canada
- Churches built in 1885
- 1880s architecture in Nova Scotia
- Former Methodist churches in Canada
- Religious buildings designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Churches in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
- Old Town Lunenburg