Grace Episcopal Church (Medford, Massachusetts)

Grace Episcopal Church (Medford, Massachusetts)

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location = 160 High St.
Medford, Massachusetts
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architect = Henry Hobson Richardson
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The Grace Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church designed by noted American architect H. H. Richardson, with a major stained glass window by John LaFarge. It is located at 160 High Street, Medford, Massachusetts and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The church was constructed 1867-1869. It is one of Richardson's earliest works and the second of his churches (now the earliest remaining since his Unity Church, Springfield, has been demolished). Its cornerstone was laid in 1867 but by August 1868 it was evident that construction costs would exceed the budget. After the Brooks family covered the remaining construction costs, it became a private chapel under Episcopal law. In 1873 the family delivered the church to the parish, and it then was consecrated by the Bishop of Maine.

The church is designed in a picturesque Gothic style with convert|90|ft|m|sing=on high steeple (square base, octagonal spire), asymmetrical massing, and rough-cut walls of glacial boulder with granite trim. A massive slate roof, in gray with bands of red slate, dominates the nave's low walls and the five-sided apse attached to its east wall.

The church has undergone extensive modifications from its original design. In 1882 a Sunday school annex was appended, in 1883 the nave interior was redecorated, and in 1957 further additions were made. In 1962 the chancel was reworked and Richardson's original altar given to the Brooklyn Museum. In the early 1970s Richardson's dark-stained interior was replaced by a brighter woodwork. As of 2007 only the pulpit remains of his original interior.

LaFarge's window, "Rebecca at the Well", forms the center of the nave's south wall, and was probably installed in 1884 or 1885.

References and external links

* Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, "H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works", MIT Press, 1985, pages 34-35. ISBN 0262650150.
* Henry Russell Hitchcock, "Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries", Yale University Press, 1977, page 273. ISBN 0300053207.
* Barbara Kerr, "Medford in the Victorian Era", Arcadia Publishing, 2004, page 91. ISBN 0738536652.
* [http://www.gracemedford.org/ Grace Church, Medford]


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