Church of Christ (Perry, Illinois)

[2] The front facade featured a three-section steeple and chimneys at the two corners; the steeple consisted of a tower with arched windows, a lantern with louvered windows, and a spire atop a mansard roof.

The Gothic arched front entrance to the church was located at the base of the tower.

[2] Arched stained glass windows with floral and geometric patterns were located on either side of the entrance.

[3] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 8, 2006.

[4][2] Firefighters from eight local areas (Perry, North Pike, Griggsville, Baylis, Pittsfield, Mount Sterling, Versailles, and Meredosia) were unable to save it.

Church site in 2018