Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church
The Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church is a historic church building at 404 Broadway in Somerville, Massachusetts. Built in 1890-91 to a design by Hartwell and Richardson for a Congregationalist congregation founded in 1865, it is one of the city's only examples of Shingle style architecture, and one of its finer architect-designed buildings from the 19th century. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1] It is now home to the Vida Real Church.
Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church | |
Location | 404 Broadway, Somerville, Massachusetts |
---|---|
Coordinates | 42°23′43″N 71°5′57″W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1890 |
Architect | Hartwell and Richardson |
Architectural style | Shingle Style |
MPS | Somerville MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 89001238[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 18, 1989 |
Description and history
The Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church stands near the summit of Winter Hill, at the southwest corner of Broadway and Central Street. It is a wood frame structure, with a gable roof set perpendicular to Broadway. Its exterior is finished in a combination of stone on the ground floor, and shingles on the upper sections. The main gable has a slightly projecting peak section, above a grouping of three stained glass windows topped by transom-like fixed panes. Projecting forward from the gables left end is a circular two-story turret with a conical roof. Projecting left toward Central Street is a tall square tower, whose front houses the main entrance under a shed-roof portico. The tower is somewhat medieval in appearance, with small windows in its stone lower section. The stone section is topped by a wood-frame louvered belfry, the openings adorned by Stick style woodwork. The tower is capped by a pyramidal roof with flared modillioned eave.
Congregational church activity began in the Winter Hill area as a Sunday School in 1863, and was formally organized as a congregation two year later. The congregation split over doctrinal issues in 1881, with the Winter Hill Congregational Society building this structure in 1890-91, having used an older Carpenter Gothic church before then. It was designed by Hartwell and Richardson, and is one of only a few institutional Shingle style buildings in the city.[2]
See also
- Downer Rowhouses, next to the church on Central Street
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerville, Massachusetts
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- "NRHP nomination for Broadway Winter Hill Congregational Church". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-02-28.