Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal church in Winton Place, Cincinnati, US.
Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church is a stone structure featuring a distinctive octagonal bell tower and three tiers of arched windows supported by columns. The building displays characteristic Romanesque Revival design elements including rounded arches, sturdy masonry work, and decorative stone detailing throughout its facade.
The congregation was founded in 1856 and formally organized in 1872, leading to construction of the current building which was completed in 1884. The structure emerged during a period when Methodist expansion was strong in Ohio and new congregations were being established throughout growing urban neighborhoods.
The church served as a gathering place where the Methodist community came together for worship and neighborhood events that shaped social life across generations.
The entrance is accessible from the front of the building and clearly visible from the street. Visitors should note that the structure now serves as a community church with limited hours, so planning ahead is recommended.
Samuel Hannaford, the architect behind Cincinnati Music Hall, designed this church and was himself a member of the congregation. His involvement reveals how accomplished local architects contributed to their own communities' spiritual spaces.
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