Temple of the Epiphany of St. Mark

Like much of the surrounding area the Temple is of built of red brick in a style fitting with its mid-twentieth century era. Cachmaille-Day's plans were inspired by the new Temple at Coutances, with an uncluttered open space being his main consideration. The Temple has a prominent apse on its eastern side. The Temple is built of reinforced concrete with a red brick cladding and a tiled roof. The nave and chancel are under a single roof span. The Temple's gable has two buttresses flanked by the bell openings