English-born architect Richard Upjohn, founder of the American Institute of Architects, designed this granite church in the early English parish style of Gothic architecture. The church features a Latin-cross plan and a stone bell tower, completed after the main building, in 1861. It is one of the four ecclesiastical anchors of Union (Capitol) Square and has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
Address |
120 East Edenton Street |
Date |
1848-1852, 1859-1861 |
Style |
Gothic Revival |
Architect |
Richard Upjohn |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places |
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