Eastern Light Lodge #72 - Guysborough, NS
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 45° 23.432 W 061° 29.978
20T E 617445 N 5027430
Though no longer a church, the one time Kent Presbyterian Church is actually the oldest church building in Guysborough. Its most recent tenant has been the Masons.
Waymark Code: WMQX22
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/08/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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Kent Presbyterian Church was built sometime between 1837 and 1842 and remained in use as a church for a scant couple of decades, until 1859. The church was joined on Queen street in 1859 by the Methodist Church, now Wesley United Church, which still stands immediately west of the old church. It's had an eclectic series of occupants since its construction, serving the community as, first a temperance hall, from 1859 to 1903, then a public hall until 1933. It was in that year that the building was taken over by the Masons, to become the temple for Eastern Light Lodge Number 72. Eighty three years later the Masons remain in the building, a good indication that they're satisfied with it. They continue to meet in the old church at 7:30pm on the second Wednesday of each month.

With no bell tower or steeple, it is likely that the church was built as a meeting house style building, never having had a tower. That's not to discount the possibility of its having been removed. The town has experienced at least two major gales, and at least one since the church was built. The Great Gale of 1811 and another in 1873 both did substantial damage in the town. Christ Anglican Church was blown down during the October, 1811 gale and the 1873 gale damaged five ships, destroyed all wharves and damaged the Methodist Church, as well as several bridges. We do note, however, that the church next door, built in 1859, still sports a bell tower, with a steeple style quite common at the time of its construction.

3 Eastern Light Lodge, Queen Street. 1842. Built as the Kent Presbyterian Church so named for James Kent whose will provided the funds to establish a church. From 1859 to 1903 it served as a temperance hall, and for many years was known as Chedabucto Hall, serving as a public facility. It became the Masonic Lodge in 1933.
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