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Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel

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NRHP Reference #
  
11000968

Added to NRHP
  
30 December 2011

Area
  
570 m²

Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel

Location
  
543-547 E. 11th St., New York City

Built
  
c. 1856 (1856), 1868-1869, 1900-1901, 1930

Architect
  
Field, William, & Son; Jallade & Barber

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival, Greek Revival, Colonial Revival

Similar
  
Prospect Park Zoo, 48 Wall Street, Columbia University Low Mem, St Paul the Apostle Church, James Watson House

Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel, also known as the People's Home Church and Settlement, Russian Ukrainian Polish Pentecostal Church, and Father's Heart Ministry Center, is a historic Methodist Episcopal chapel located in the East Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The chapel was built in 1868-1869, and is a raised two-story, three bay, gable front brick building. Originally constructed in a vernacular Gothic Revival style, it was altered between 1900 and 1901 in the Colonial Revival style. Associated with the chapel is the former rectory. It was built about 1856 as a four-story, three bay single family dwelling in a vernacular Greek Revival style. The rectory was converted to a settlement house in 1900-1901.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

References

Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel Wikipedia