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

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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Ridgefield, Connecticut, is a historic 19th-century Episcopal church best known for its distinctive Gothic Revival design by architect Edward Tuckerman Potter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal church
Gothic Revival church
historic church building
architect Edward Tuckerman Potter NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category 19th-century Episcopal church buildings in the United States
Episcopal churches in Connecticut
Gothic Revival church buildings in Connecticut
centuryOfConstruction 19th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Fairfield County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
denomination Anglicanism
hasArchitect Edward Tuckerman Potter NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType church building
hasDenominationalStructure parish church
hasFeature Gothic Revival detailing
buttresses
pointed-arch windows
steeply pitched roof
heritageDesignation historic 19th-century church
heritageStatus historic building in Ridgefield, Connecticut
locatedIn Ridgefield, Connecticut NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Paul the Apostle NERFINISHED
notableFor association with architect Edward Tuckerman Potter
distinctive Gothic Revival design
partOf Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousAffiliation Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
state Connecticut
usedFor community events
religious services

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