United Methodist Church and Parsonage, Mount Kisco
Facts and practical information
The United Methodist Church and Parsonage are a historic United Methodist church and its adjacent historic parsonage located on a 2-acre tract on the corner of East Main Street and Smith Avenue in Mount Kisco, Westchester County, New York. The New Castle Methodist Episcopal Church was designed by J. King in the Carpenter Gothic style of architecture and built in 1868 by Edward Dauchey, while the parsonage, designed in the Victorian style of architecture, was built in 1871. Today the church is known as the United Methodist Church of Mt. Kisco. On November 4, 1982, both the church building and the parsonage were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a single filing. ()
Mount Kisco
United Methodist Church and Parsonage – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jacob Burns Film Center, Greeley House, Briarcliff Manor Public Library, Church of Saint Mary the Virgin.