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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Fallowfield United Church

The City of Nepean designated heritage Fallowfield United Church occupies the northeast corner of Fallowfield Road and Steeple Hill Crescent.



On June 24, 1886, Prime Minster John A. Macdonald laid the cornerstone of this Methodist church. The Fallowfield community, with a population of 150, was part of the Nepean Township in Carleton County. An article titled Fallowfield Items in the January 27, 1887 edition of the Ottawa Journal said, "The new Methodist Church, it is expected, will be opened next month." The Methodist church opened in 1888. The Methodists and Presbyterians shared the church building. On June 25, 1925 the United Church formed and the Methodist building became the Fallowfield United Church.



CITY
OF
NEPEAN

HERITAGE
BUILDING
REDEDICATED
JUNE 8, 1986
BY W. M. TUPPER
PH.D M.P.



The cornerstone at the left end of the church wall bears the following inscription, "Laid Jun 24, 1886 by the Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald"