The Old Stone Church is a small rural fieldstone church located on the outskirts of the town of Beaverton near Lake Simcoe, Ontario. Presbyterian in denomination, this simple building with gracious classical features stands on a wooded lot separated from today's busy road by a stone wall. The 100-acre lot upon which the church stands was granted by the Legislature of Upper Canada to the Church of Scotland in 1835. In 1840, the congregation contracted stonemason John Morrison to build a replacement for the original log church. Construction was completed in 1853.

The church, known as St. Andrew's, has changed little since its construction. In 1991, the Beaverton Presbyterian Church undertook its restoration and currently uses it for special services during the summer months.

Condition; Mild tip bruising. Glossy real photo postcard. Unposted. Standard size, approx. 3½" x 5½".


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