National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

National Historic Landmark - All Saints' Memorial Church

Modeled on a chapel on the Isle of Wight in England, this small Gothic revival stone church was built in 1864 from designs by Richard Upjohn (1802-1878), then the most prestigious practitioner of the Gothic style in America.

The buildings surrounding the small stone parish church also include a schoolhouse, parsonage, and cemetery, all beautifully preserved, which Upjohn intended to replicate the type of ecclesiastical complex often associated with medieval English manors.

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Information courtesy of the National Park Service.