Winchester United Church (1883)
The United Church in Winchester, Ontario, was built as a Methodist Church in 1883.
This project had 2 components.
Our masonry crew set about repointing the west facade.
This involved setting up scaffolding 11 lifts high. All the joints were chipped out
and repointed. One stone on the left of the window was missing and our lead mason
replicated a new one. This stone had to be epoxied into place. Can you pick it out?
The other aspect of this job was re-drywalling of the sanctuary. We started this by building
a floor over the pews. Our carpenters then repaired the decorative frieze detail
and a complicated drywall job was carried out by our talented drywaller. Note the barrel vault
and the gothic windows. The job was finished up by our painter who matched the former colours
and repainted the stencil above the pulpit.
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