Unitarian Church

Unitarian Church
102 Green Street

The bell tower of this English perpendicular Gothic “cathedral” reaches 165 feet above its manicured green, a particularly inspiring sight from near or far. Dedicated in memory of Rogers’ mother, Mary Eldredge (Huttleston) Rogers, the church was designed by Charles Brigham and built of local granite quarried near Fort Phoenix. European stonecutters and craftsmen fashioned a multitude of limestone gargoyles and other figures inside and outside the building. The breathtaking stained glass windows were designed by painter Robert Reid of New York.

The lovely Tudor style manse, now used as a Sunday school, also graces the church grounds, bringing a touch of Old England to New En-gland. In July and August the church sanctuary is open for tours on some weekday afternoons. Check for up to date listings at the Visitors Center.

For more information please visit their website http://www.uufairhaven.org/
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