Winthrop Street Baptist Church Explained

Winthrop Street Baptist Church
Location:Taunton, Massachusetts
Coordinates:41.9003°N -71.0961°W
Built:1862
Architecture:Late Gothic Revival
Added:July 5, 1984
Mpsub:Taunton MRA
Refnum:84002291

Winthrop Street Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at 39 Winthrop Street in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. The Late Gothic Revival church was built in 1862 and was the second Baptist church built on the site. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

Description and history

The Winthrop Street Baptist Church is set on the west side of Winthrop Street (United States Route 44), across the Mill River from the heart of downtown Taunton. It is a single-story structure, built out of brick with brownstone trim. It has a gable, roof, and a square tower projects from the front (east-facing) facade. The main entrance is at the base of the tower, set in a Gothic-arched opening with brownstone drip molding. This molding detail and Gothic styling is repeated on most of the church's windows. The tower has buttresses at the corners, and the sides of the building are similarly buttressed. Above the main entrance is a large Gothic-arched stained glass window in the tower's tall second stage, above which stands the belfry, with louvered round-arch openings. The tower is topped by a pyramidal roof.[1]

The church was built in 1862, and is one of the city's finest examples of mid-19th century ecclesiastical architecture. Its integrity has been compromised, however, since the demolition in 1994 of its original steeple, and the local historical commission believes it is therefore no longer eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination and MACRIS inventory record for Winthrop Street Baptist Church. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2015-06-21.