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Streetsville Memorial Cemetery
South of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is the pioneer cemetery, known as the “Scotch Burying Ground”. Timothy Street donated the land in 1824 for Protestant burials. He and many other early settlers are buried within the grounds. The gateway to the cemetery was erected in 1984 and features decorative stonework from the facade of Solomon Barnhart’s house, demolished in 1966.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church
(c. 1868) 295 Queen Street S.
The Presbyterians, one of the oldest congregations in Streetsville, built a frame church in the 1820s located on the adjacent cemetery grounds. This church was replaced by the present building in 1867-68 during the ministry of Reverend Alex McKay. The red bricks used during construction came from the brickyards at Barber’s Woollen Mills, just south of the village. The former Presbyterian Manse, used from 1872-1956, is located north of the Church at 287 Queen Street South.