St. Mary's Anglican Church, Rosettenville

St. Mary's Anglican Church, a church in the Diocese of Christ the King, built at the beginning of the twentieth century, but before 1907, is one of the first churches built in Rosettenville, Johannesburg. The church was built with a quarried natural stone which was provided by Leo Rosettenstein, the township owner after whom Rosettenville was named.[1] The building was designed by the firm of Baker and Fleming. The churchwardens continue to take good care of the building and it remains in pristine condition.[2]

St. Mary's Anglican Church
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26°15′01″S 28°03′17″E / 26.2502°S 28.0546°E / -26.2502; 28.0546
Address114 Cnr Zinnia and, Albert St
CountrySouth Africa
DenominationAnglican
Architecture
Architect(s)Baker and Fleming
GroundbreakingEarly 20th century
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Christ the King

References

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  1. ^ Mann 1946, p. 19.
  2. ^ le Roux & Muindisi 2016, p. 124.
  • Harrison, Philip (2004). South Africa's Top Sites: Spiritual. New Africa Books. ISBN 978-0-86486-564-9.
  • le Roux, Monika Läuferts; Muindisi, Judith (26 May 2016), Rosettenville Precinct Heritage Impact Assessment & Conservation Management Plan Report Phase 3 (PDF), Tsica Heritage Consultants
  • Mann, M. (16 October 1946). "The Founders of Rosettenville" (PDF). The Zionist Record. Johannesburg. pp. 19, 26.