| St. Mary's Anglican Church | |
|---|---|
![]() St. Mary's Anglican Church | |
| 26°15′01″S28°03′17″E / 26.2502°S 28.0546°E /-26.2502; 28.0546 | |
| Address | 114 Cnr Zinnia and, Albert St |
| Country | South Africa |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Baker and Fleming |
| Groundbreaking | Early 20th century |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Christ the King |
St. Mary's Anglican Church, a church in theDiocese of Christ the King, built at the beginning of the twentieth century, but before 1907, is one of the first churches built inRosettenville,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 ofBaker and Fleming. Thechurchwardens continue to take good care of the building and it remains in pristine condition.[2]
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