Episcopal Church?/St. Patrick's Hall? - Harrisville Historic District - Burrillville RI
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N 41° 57.983 W 071° 40.822
19T E 277892 N 4649518
Though it does not look like an ecclesiastical edifice, the 1870 Beers map shows an Episcopal church on or near this site, and the present structure may incorporate all or part of the old church.
Waymark Code: WM12QKH
Location: Rhode Island, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2020
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Episcopal Church?/St. Patrick's Hall? (between 1857 and 1895, with later alterations): A 2-story, hip.-roof, clapboard building set narrow end to the street, with a 1 story, flat roof addition along the southeasterly side. The main block has an asymmetrical facade with two bays on the first floor and three bays above, and the addition has an entrance and a garage door, on the front and a roof balustrade. A pent roof runs across the, front of both the main block and the addition, and there are two square, pyramidal-roof cupolas on the ridge of the main block's hip roof. The history of this building is unclear. Though it does not look like an ecclesiastical edifice, the 1870 Beers map shows an Episcopal church on or near this site, and the present structure may incorporate all or part of the old church. The 1895 Everts § Richards map shows a building labeled St. Patrick's Hall on this site, but according to church records St. Patrick's parish never had a hall on Chapel Street.
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