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Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage

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Location
  
Warren, Rhode Island

Built by
  
Hoar & Martin

Phone
  
+1 401-245-8474

Built
  
1844

Opened
  
1844

Added to NRHP
  
12 August 1971

Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage

Website
  
umcwarrenbristol.org/index.htm

Former name(s)
  
Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage

Part of
  
Warren Waterfront Historic District (#70000035)

Address
  
25 Church St, Warren, RI 02885, USA

Architectural styles
  
Italianate architecture, Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Barrington United Methodist, Coffee Depot, Bristol's Stone Church C, Women's Resource Center, Asbury United Methodist

The Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage are an historic Methodist church and house at 27 Church Street in the center of Warren, Rhode Island, United States. The congregation, the First Methodist Church, was started in 1789 under the Rev. Daniel Smith, and was the first Methodist congregation in Rhode Island. The current building, a Greek Revival structure with a full temple front, was built in 1844 by Fall River architect Perez Mason. The parsonage, a two-story Italianate structure, was built by the congregation in 1858. The building was designed by the Warren firm of Hoar & Drown and built by the related firm of Hoar & Martin.

In 1971 the two buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage Wikipedia