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The property at 296 Broadview Avenue is anchoring the southwest corner of Broadview Avenue and Mount Stephen Street, the site contains the building historically known as Broadview Avenue Congregational Church (1894). The church is an institution of historical importance in Riverdale, the community on the east bank of the Don River where a group of Congregationalists first established a mission in 1881.
The building is an unusual but significant example of a late 19th century church where the pointed-arched openings and buttresses identified with Neo-Gothic styling are combined with a distinctive and large-scaled cross-gable roof with mock timber framing that illustrates the influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Broadview Avenue Congregational Church is the oldest known extant religious building in Toronto designed by the important architect E. J. Lennox. While best known for his designs for Toronto’s Old City Hall (completed 1899) and the iconic Casa Loma (completed 1914).