Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts)

The building is architecturally noted for its Romanesque and Gothic Revival features, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

It is a roughly rectangular brick building, with a steeply pitched front-facing gable roof.

The building features are mainly Romanesque, with round-arch windows, paneled nave walls, and corbelled eaves.

However, it also has Victorian Gothic touches, including its front entry porch and polychromatic slate roof.

[2] The church was built in 1869 by the Hamilton Woolen Company for a nominally non-denominational congregation of its senior employees and owners.