All Saints' Church, Puerto de la Cruz

[1] In Puerto de la Cruz, Anglican worship was originally held every Sunday at the home of the British Vice-Consul Peter Spence Reid, although he was a Presbyterian and a member of the Church of Scotland.

[1] In 1887 he founded the Taoro Company, which, in the same year, designated free land for the construction of an Anglican church.

In November of that year the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Sierra Leone the Rt Revd Ernest Graham Ingham visited Puerto de la Cruz and formed a committee to implement the church building project.

The clergy house and the stained glass windows were gifts from Mary Boreham and other family members.

All Saints' of Puerto de la Cruz was the first Anglican church built in the Canary Islands.