Norwich Gore United Church - Norwich, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Keldar5
N 42° 59.731 W 080° 36.021
17T E 532577 N 4760394
A former Methodist Church.
Waymark Code: WM14AGT
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 05/30/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Bon Echo
Views: 2

Referencing the sign on the front of the building near the front doors:

Norwich Gore United Church
Formerly a Methodist Church built in 1861 located stood on the corner of Norwich Avenue and Baseline Road relocated to this site March 7th, 2011.

From the website:

DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
The Norwich Gore United Church is located at 813186 Base Line, on the west side of Base Line, south of the intersection of Norwich Street and Base Line, in the Township of Norwich. The one-storey timber church was constructed in 1861.

The property was designated, by the Township of Norwich, in 2002, for its historic or architectural value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 54-2002).

HERITAGE VALUE
The Norwich Gore United Church is associated with William Merrill, a local labourer, and the growing Episcopal Methodist Congregation of Norwich Township. The Episcopal Methodists were outgrowing their original place of worship and in 1859, the trustees decided to build a new church.

Three quarters of an acre of land was purchased and William Merrill, a local sawmill operator, donated the lumber and guided the church's construction. Local pioneers helped Merrill complete the frame structure of solid timbers, in 1861. William Merrill went on to build other local churches, including the Norwich Methodist Church, later the Norwich United Church, in 1866.

The Norwich Gore United Church is a rare example of a church designed in the Regency style of architecture, in Oxford County. Characteristic of this style, the church features large gothic styled lancet windows. Lancet windows were traditionally used in cathedrals to allow for light during the pre-electric age. The eight, four foot by twelve foot windows in this relatively small church make the interior open and bright. The double lancet windows of one over eight panes are capped with a ruby-coloured cruciform in a wooden framed mullion. The cruciform is a three-sided petal design, joined by a short neck to a heart shaped bottom. The eight panes are opaque pebbled glass, traditionally used so worshippers would not be tempted to stare out of the window.

Source: Township of Norwich By-law 54-2002.

CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
Character defining elements that contribute to the heritage value of the Norwich Gore United Church include its:
- continued use as a place of worship since 1861
- sign above the entrance which commemorates the date of construction
- rectangular floor-plan
- gable roofline
- white timber frame construction
- symmetrical placement of the eight double lancet windows
- four foot by twelve foot window construction of 1 over 8 opaque pebbled glass, capped with a ruby-coloured cruciform in a wooden-framed mullion
- three-sided petal cruciform design
Link to Property in The Ontario Properties Database: [Web Link]

Building or Property Type: Religious Building

County or Regional Municipality: Oxford

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