St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Greenwich, Connecticut)

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut, is a historic 19th-century Episcopal parish church known for its distinctive Victorian Gothic architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal church
church building
parish church
religious organization
architecturalStyle Victorian Gothic
buildingType church
country United States of America
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
foundedInCentury 19th century
hasDenominationType parish in the Episcopal Diocese
hasFeature Gothic Revival elements
buttresses
pointed-arch windows
stained glass windows
steeply pitched roof
hasLanguageOfWorship English
heritageDesignation historic church
heritageStatus historic 19th-century Episcopal parish church
isPartOf Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut NERFINISHED
locatedIn Connecticut
Fairfield County, Connecticut
Greenwich, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New England
Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
tradition Anglican liturgical tradition
usedFor Christian worship
community gatherings
religious services

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Edward Tuckerman Potter notableWork St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Greenwich, Connecticut)