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Charles Woolverton Church Building |
Built in 1880, this lovely orange brick church was originally the site of the first Grout Foundry and Agricultural Works which burned down in 1879. The Grout Foundry was known for the invention of the horse-drawn grape hoe and the sulky plough.
A year after the fire, Charles Woolverton, an experienced farmer of missionary spirit, with only 25 members of his little Bible School on Adelaide Street, built his church. It served the Baptist community from 1881 until 1967 when it was sold to the Pentecostals. The stained glass windows were inserted as a memorial to Charles Woolverton by his son Linus.
Since the late 1980s it has served a more secular purpose as a banquet hall and upscale billiard hall called Different Strokes.
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