St. Peter's Episcopal Church Complex (Auburn, New York)

St. Peter's Episcopal Church Complex

Saints Peter and John Episcopal Church (2009)
Location 169 Genesee St.
Auburn, New York
Coordinates 42°55′47″N 76°34′18″W / 42.92972°N 76.57167°W / 42.92972; -76.57167Coordinates: 42°55′47″N 76°34′18″W / 42.92972°N 76.57167°W / 42.92972; -76.57167
Area 1.8 acres (0.73 ha)
Built 1870 (church)
c.1930 (parish house)
Architect Henry Dudley (church)
William J. Beardsley (parish house)
Architectural style Gothic Revival (church)
Late Gothic Rev. (parish house)
MPS Historic Churches of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York MPS
NRHP Reference # 01001508[1]
Added to NRHP January 24, 2002

The St. Peter's Episcopal Church Complex is a historic Episcopal church complex located at 169 Genesee Street in Auburn. The complex consists of the church, the Parish House, a cemetery, and a small burial plot.

The church as built in 1868–1870 was designed by noted architect Henry Dudley in the Gothic Revival style. It is constructed of rock faced limestone laid in random ashlar and trimmed with dressed limestone. It is composed of a rectangular shaped nave, flanked by side aisles and intersected by a compact transept, with an offset bell tower and spire highlighting an asymmetrically arranged facade. A large rose window is centered within the gable field of the nave.

The Parish House is a 2 12-story, H-shaped structure competed c.1930 and designed by William J. Beardsley in the late Gothic Revival style. The earliest burials date to about 1812, when the first Church of St. Peter occupied this site. The burial plot includes the remains of Enos T. Throop (1784–1874), Governor of New York from 1829 to 1833.[2]

The parish is now known as the Saints Peter and John Episcopal Church.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

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