This National Landmark structure, noted for its Gothic Revival overtones, was designed and built in 1843 by Anthony Coombs Raymond, a native of Brunswick. Later, the Portland architect John Calvin Stevens made interior alterations in 1890 and again in 1913 in the neocolonial style. In 1864, the adjoining parish hall was created in the Italianate style by another Maine architect, Francis W. Fassett, who was responsible for the design of more than 400 buildings erected in Maine.
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