Trinity Episcopal Church Complex, Gothic Revival church complex in Mount Vernon, United States.
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex is a religious building group in Mount Vernon with stone walls, pointed arches, and stained glass windows. The L-shaped cluster sits beneath a steep slate roof that defines its Gothic Revival character.
The complex was founded in 1857 and expanded with a parish hall in 1892, a rectory in 1893, and another parish hall in 1909 designed by architect Henry Dudley. These growth phases reflect the congregation's increasing needs over five decades.
The Episcopal congregation gathered at this religious center for weekly services, celebrations, and community meetings until the church ceased operations in 2016.
The site is located on Fourth Avenue in central Mount Vernon, within easy reach of other neighborhood landmarks. The complex sits on less than one acre and can be accessed from the street level without stairs.
The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, acknowledging its architectural and historical importance to the region. This designation protected it as a cultural landmark in Westchester County.
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