Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House

Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House

Saint Paul's Church
Location 15 and 27 Saint Paul St. and 104 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°20′46″N 71°7′8″W / 42.34611°N 71.11889°W / 42.34611; -71.11889Coordinates: 42°20′46″N 71°7′8″W / 42.34611°N 71.11889°W / 42.34611; -71.11889
Area less than one acre
Built 1851
Architect Upjohn,Richard; Schweinfurth,Julius
Architectural style Gothic
MPS Brookline MRA
NRHP Reference #

85003312

[1]
Added to NRHP October 17, 1985

Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House are a historic Episcopal Church complex at 15 and 27 Saint Paul Street and 104 Aspinwall Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. The Gothic Revival church building was designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1851-52, and is the oldest surviving religious building in the town. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[1]

Description and history

The Saint Paul's Church complex stands at the junction of Saint Paul Street and Aspinwall Avenue in eastern Brookline, roughly half way between the commercial centers of Coolidge Corner and Brookline Village. The church is a basically rectangular structure, oriented with its long access east-west, with a tower projecting from the northwest corner. Its main entrance is on the long southern facade, near the western end, set in a Gothic-arched opening in a projecting section with a steep gabled roof. The building's walls are puddingstone, and the main roof, also gabled, is made of polychrome slate. The building exhibits classic elements of the Gothic Revival, including lancet-arched windows, tripartite windows with tracery, and elaborate stonework in the tower.[2]

The Episcopalian congregation for which it was built was established in 1849 by William and Augustus Aspinwall (the latter donating the land on which the church was built). Richard Upjohn was retained in 1850 to design the building, which was completed two years later. The chapel, also an Upjohn design, was built in 1858 and enlarged in 1880 to a design by Peabody and Stearns. The parish house was designed by Julius Schweinfurth and built in 1895. The church was gutted by fire in 1976 and was rebuilt in 1979-80. The church is the oldest religious building in Brookline.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "NRHP nomination and MACRIS inventory record for Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-05-23.

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