part of the east side facade of the st. james cathedral, one of the many churches on a street called "church street" in downtown toronto.
"Cathedral Church of St. James in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is the home of the oldest congregation in the city. The parish was established in 1797. The Cathedral, with construction beginning in 1850 and opening for services on June 19, 1853, was one of the largest buildings in the city at the time. It was designed by Frederick William Cumberland and is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture. The church is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act and is the episcopal seat of the Anglican Church of Canada's Diocese of Toronto." - wikipedia
It reminds me of some of the churches in North London - they must also be gothic revival architecture. Apparently, so is St Pancras station. I really should know my architectural styles better than I do. A lovely take on the window with the decorative patterns of the leaves enhancing the scene.