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Pittsfield Universalist Church

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Built
  
1898

Opened
  
1898

Phone
  
+1 207-487-5861

NRHP Reference #
  
83000472

Area
  
2,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
14 July 1983

Pittsfield Universalist Church

Location
  
N. Main and Easy Sts., Pittsfield, Maine

Address
  
112 Easy St, Pittsfield, ME 04967, USA

Architectural style
  
Queen Anne style architecture

Similar
  
First Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church, St Agnes Rectory, Deeper Life Assembly, Our Lady of the Snows Church

Profiles

Pittsfield Universalist Church is a historic church at 112 Easy Streets in Pittsfield, Maine. Built in 1898-99 with parts dating to 1857, it is one of the town's finest examples of Queen Anne architecture, and is noted for its artwork and stained glass. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

Description and history

The Pittsfield Universalist Church is set on the east side of Main Street in the center of Pittsfield, just north of its junction with Easy Street (from which it is accessed by vehicle). It is a 2-1/2 story T-shaped wood frame structure with its main sanctuary oriented east-west. The top of the T, attached to the sanctuary at its eastern end, houses a meeting space, parlor, and vestry. It is the congregation's original 1857 sanctuary, moved and rotated, and extensively altered during the construction of the present sanctuary.

Three modestly-scaled towers are attached to these structures. At the southeastern junction of the two sections is the largest tower, which was originally more elaborately detailed, but is now topped by a gable roof; it houses the building's main entrance. At the southwestern end of the sanctuary stands a second square tower, and lower third rounded third tower is at the northeast of the sanctuary.

The interior of the church is noted for its artwork and stained glass. The ceilings are adorned with frescoes painted by Henry H. Cochrane, a prolific Maine artist who decorated numerous churches in the state. The stained glass windows of the sanctuary were designed by Redding, Baird and Co. of Boston, Massachusetts. The interior is unique in the state for these features and its excellent state of preservation.

References

Pittsfield Universalist Church Wikipedia


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