Irwin Dunbar
Eggert and Russell
Longitudinal plan church, Gothic/Neo-Gothic, Craftsman.
The church's style is a blending of Neo-Gothic and Arts and Crafts movement influences. The church has English Gothic features including an entrance tower and English Perpendicular-style window tracery. The main Craftsman feature on the exterior is a broadly overhanging gabled red tile roof with wood knee braces.
Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
Designated at Local level
07001338
This is a 1-story church in the Gothic/Neo-Gothic style with Craftsman influences built in 1917. The structural system is masonry. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a center gable roof clad in original terra-cotta tiles. No visible chimneys. Windows are original stained fixed. The church has a mixture of small lancet windows with opalescent glass, and larger windows with perpendicular style tracery. No porch.
* Date source: Cornerstone
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