This church is down the street from Yale's Peabody Museum. The distinctive feature is a Gothic Revival structure (also called Carpenter Gothic) designed in the 1850s by the prominent architect Andrew Jackson Downing.
It is a new church, formed here in the 1990s. This cottage was modified into the church's first sanctuary.
Ten years later, an extension and new sanctuary were built.
3 comments:
I love Gothic Revival homes, Jack. That is a real beauty.
That little building looks more like a house than a church. Thank you for the wider angle photo putting it into context.
I like this place. The word "frilly" comes to mind.
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