; 94 Carrington Avenue The church, a High Victorian Gothic polychrome (but predominantly red) brick structure, was designed by the
Worcester, Massachusetts architects
E. Boyden & Son. Construction began in 1873 and halted in 1875. It quickly resumed under a new pastor, but much of the building was destroyed in a severe storm in 1876. Rebuilding began soon after, and the building was finally dedicated in 1881. A rectory was built along with the church. Originally a
Second Empire style wooden building, it was remodeled in brick to designs by local architect
Walter F. Fontaine in 1917. The church tower was originally only completed up to the third stage, and it remained so until around 1910, when it was completed to designs by Fontaine. The church complex was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1982. == Notable interments ==