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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania)

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Built
  
1861

Designated PHMC
  
October 01, 1992

Area
  
1 ha

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
82003800

Opened
  
1861

Phone
  
+1 215-635-4185

Added to NRHP
  
22 April 1982

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania)

Location
  
Old York and Ashbourne Rds., Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

Address
  
7809 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, PA 19027, USA

Similar
  
Milmoral, Glenside Memorial Hall, Richard Wall house, Melrose Park station, Curtis Hall Arboretum

St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church at Old York and Ashbourne Roads in Elkins Park, Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was originally built in 1861, and is a gray stone church in the Gothic style. The church was conceived and designed by noted financier Jay Cooke (1821–1905). Its size was doubled with an expansion in 1870, and a 60-foot-tall tower added. A transept was added in 1883, and the two-story parish hall wing in 1891. Noted architect Horace Trumbauer (1868–1938) made refinements to the church during the 1897 to 1924 period. Also on the property is the 2 12-story rectory built in 1868, a stable, Trumbauer designed Jay Cooke Memorial auditorium (1906), and sexton's cottage (1923). Adjacent to the church is a cemetery laid out in 1879 and expanded in 1905. Located in the cemetery is the Jay Cooke mausoleum.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Elkins Park, Pennsylvania) Wikipedia


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