Trinity Episcopal Church, Melrose
Facts and practical information
The Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic church at 131 W. Emerson Street in Melrose, Massachusetts. The main church building was constructed in 1886 to a design by Boston architect Charles Brigham. It is connected to its parish house, built in 1936 with a significant addition in 1956. The main building is English Revival in styling. Its walls are made of multiple colors of granite, and are topped by a steeply pitched slate roof. There is a large projecting gable section on the southern facade, which, along with the tower in the southeastern corner, has the half-timber styling typical of the Tudor Revival. The eastern facade has a projecting curved section, which houses the apse on the interior; it is from this section that the church is connected to the parish house via the somewhat utilitarian 1956 addition. The parish house was designed in Shingle Style by Boston architect and parish member William H. Smith, although with sympathy to the Tudor styling of the church. ()
131 W Emerson StMelrose (Downtown Melrose)Melrose 02176-3136
Trinity Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pine Banks Park, Fells Connector Parkways, Beebe Estate, Melrose Public Library.
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How to get to Trinity Episcopal Church by public transport?
Train
- Melrose/Cedar Park (2 min walk)
- Wyoming Hill (14 min walk)