St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Gothic Revival church in Amenia, United States.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church is a white brick Gothic Revival structure in Amenia featuring lancet windows, buttresses, and a flat projecting tower with a bellcote beneath a steep gabled roof. The building sits on a wooded property of roughly 3.6 acres.
The church was designed in 1851 by Richard Upjohn, an architect who drew inspiration from English country parish churches for American religious architecture. This work reflects the influence of European Gothic Revival design on 19th-century American church building.
The congregation operates a teaching garden and food pantry that provides fresh vegetables and support to the community. These activities show how the place functions as a resource beyond its religious role.
The building is located on Leedsville Road and offers both online and in-person access for visitors. The wooded surroundings provide space to explore the grounds and its various facilities.
The interior features stained glass windows created by Tiffany, which filter light in distinctive ways. The roof beams are made from chestnut wood sourced from trees that grew near the construction site.
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