Brownella Cottage and Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory, church building in Ohio, United States of America
Brownella Cottage and Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory are historic structures in Ohio that together form a late 19th-century property. The cottage dates to 1887 while the church was built in 1875 and later relocated to the same grounds, with both buildings retaining their original furnishings and architectural details.
The cottage was built in 1887 for Bishop William Montgomery Brown and his wife Ella as their residence. The church, originally constructed in 1875 on the property, was relocated in 1893 to face the street.
Visitors can arrange tours of the cottage at any time of the year to explore its rooms. The church space is available for rental for events such as weddings and community gatherings.
The cottage preserves the personal belongings of the bishop and his wife, offering insight into their daily life in the late 1800s. These retained possessions show how they furnished and lived in the space.
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