Holy Trinity Episcopal Church - Enfield, CT
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The Gothic Revival style Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, née St. Mary's Episcopal Church, is located at 383 Hazard Avenue in the Hazardville section of Enfield, CT.
Waymark Code: WM166DW
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 05/18/2022
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The St. Mary's Episcopal Church was designed by Chauncey Graham and built in 1863 in the Gothic Revival style with funds donated by Augustus G. Hazard, a gunpowder manufacturer and founder of the village of Hazardville. IN In 2007, Calvary Church, Suffield, and St. Mary's and St. Andrew's Churches in Enfield merged to form a the new Holy Trinity Parish and St. Mary's Church changed its name to Holy Trinity Church to form the new Holy Trinity Parish. (
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The entrance to Holy Trinity Church is located at the base of a tower on the southwest corner of the main block of the church. A set of steps leads up to the red double door entrance which is framed by a brick Gothic arch. Above the entrance is a tall belfry with louvered windows set within a brick Gothic arch. At the top of the tower is a tall tapered octagonal spire with four alternating closed dormers, at the base, with gable roofs topped by crosses a cross on top.
The main block has a gable roof and is four bays wide beyond the tower. Each bay is separated by a brick and brownstone column and contains a large Gothic glass window. The gable ends have a triple set of palladian style Gothic windows with a circular window below the apex. Below the roof line is decorative brickwork.