St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal Church
St. Stephen's Memorial Church | |
Location | Lynn, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°27′47″N 70°57′23″W / 42.46306°N 70.95639°W |
Built | 1881 |
Architect | Ware & Van Brunt Evans & Tombs |
Architectural style | Gothic, Romanesque |
Part of | Lynn Common Historic District (ID92000247) |
NRHP reference No. | 79000335[1] |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | September 7, 1979 |
Designated CP | April 10, 1992 |
St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal Church is a historic church at 74 South Common Street in Lynn, Massachusetts. It is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.[2] The church was built in 1881 to a Romanesque Revival design by Ware & Van Brunt. It was built as a memorial to the children of Enoch Reddington Mudge of Swampscott, member of a leading Lynn family. It was built of granite quarried from Mudge's Swampscott estate, and trimmed with red brick and stone. The interior is richly decorated, with parquet and mosaic floors, carved timber ends, and a number of stained glass windows.[3]
The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as St. Stephen's Memorial Church on September 7, 1979,[1] and included in the Lynn Common Historic District in 1992.[3]
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See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynn, Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Massachusetts
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal Church". 2009-09-27.
- ^ a b "MACRIS inventory record for St. Stephens Memorial Church". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
- Episcopal churches in Massachusetts
- Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
- Churches in Lynn, Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places in Lynn, Massachusetts
- Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts
- Essex County, Massachusetts Registered Historic Place stubs
- Massachusetts church stubs