Church of Christ (Revere, Massachusetts)

The former Church of Christ building is located east of downtown Revere, on a roughly triangular parcel of land bounded by Beach and Eustis Streets, and Cary Avenue.

The gable ends overhang the sides, with curved shingled brackets for support.

[2] The building achieved its present appearance c. 1888, when it was enlarged and given its Stick and Shingle styling.

Its significance lies in its origins, which are as a colonial meetinghouse erected in 1710, whose oaken timber frame, still part of this building, is one of the oldest such surviving structures.

The meetinghouse, which measured 43' by 35', was a two-story structure, to which a bell tower with a steeple was added later in the 18th century.