Union Church, Hong Kong

[2] Demolition work started in 2017 and a residential building including a church at its base is to be built at the same location.

The church on Staunton Street having become very crowded, it was moved to the site on Kennedy Road in 1890 (3rd generation building),[2] which also included a manse.

The church funded half the costs of building the nearby Kennedy Road stop of the Peak Tram.

[5] The church's religious service was ceased during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II, and the pastor, Rev.

[7] Demolition work started in 2017 and a residential building including a church at its base is to be built at the same location in collaboration with Henderson Land Development.

4th generation Union Church building along Kennedy Road .
4th generation Union Church building interior featuring Art Deco transverse arches.
Union Church 2nd generation building at the corner of Staunton Street and Peel Street , photographed by William Pryor Floyd.
Union Church 3rd generation building next to the Peak Tram line, circa 1908.
1890 foundation stone of the 3rd generation building, relaid on the 4th generation building in 1954.