First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry, Ashland
Facts and practical information
The First Free Will Baptist Church are a historic Free Will Baptist Church complex in Ashland, New Hampshire. The complex consists of three buildings: the brick church building, which was built in 1834; the old vestry, a brick building standing near the street which was built c. 1835 as a school and converted to a vestry in 1878; and the new vestry, a wooden structure added in 1899 to join the two brick buildings together. The church, a fine vernacular Federal style building when it was built, had its interior extensively restyled in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, primarily as a good example of modest Victorian church architecture. It now houses the Ashland Community Church. ()
Ashland
First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Whipple House, Ashland Town Hall, Ashland Railroad Station.