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Landmark: St. John’s Episcopal ChurchCity: Littleton
Country: USA New Hampshire
Continent: North America
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Littleton, USA New Hampshire, North America
St. John’s Episcopal Church is a historic religious structure located in Littleton, New Hampshire, USA.
This church serves as a focal point for the local Episcopalian congregation and a point of historical interest within the town.
Visual Characteristics
The church is constructed primarily of granite blocks, giving it a solid, enduring appearance. Its exterior walls are a light grey, with darker grey stone used for accents and the foundation. The roof is a dark slate. The building features a prominent bell tower with a steeple, reaching an approximate height of 75 feet. Architectural style is Gothic Revival, evident in its pointed arch windows and buttress-like projections.
Location & Access Logistics
St. John’s Episcopal Church is situated at 78 Main Street in Littleton, New Hampshire. It is located in the downtown area, approximately 0.2 miles from the geographical center of Littleton. Parking is available on-street along Main Street and in a small municipal lot directly behind the church. The closest public transport stop is the Littleton Bus Stop, located 0.3 miles East on Main Street, served by the North Country Transit bus route.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of St. John’s Episcopal Church began in 1837 and was completed in 1839. The architect was John F. Brown of Concord, New Hampshire. The original purpose was to serve as a place of worship for the newly formed Episcopalian parish in Littleton.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the exterior architecture and the bell tower. Interior access is typically limited to scheduled service times or by appointment with church administration. The church grounds offer a quiet space for reflection.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the church building for congregants and during scheduled events. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the church property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this downtown location. No food vendors are directly on-site, but several restaurants and cafes are located within a 0.1-mile radius on Main Street.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior viewing and photography, late afternoon light (approximately 4 PM to 6 PM during summer months) provides favorable illumination on the granite facade. The church is accessible year-round, though winter weather may impact travel conditions.
Facts & Legends
A specific historical detail is that the original bell for the church was cast in 1838 by the Revere Copper Company of Boston, Massachusetts, founded by Paul Revere.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.1km West: Littleton Public Library
- 0.3km East: The Littleton Opera House
- 0.5km North: Remich Park
- 1.2km Southwest: The Littleton Historical Museum