Built in 1869, it was designed by architect Shepard S. Woodcock, and is one of the largest churches in southwestern New Hampshire.
The former Grace United Methodist Church is in downtown Keene, a short way north of Central Square on the west side of Court Street.
A tower with a tall spire rises from the right front corner, with a polychrome slate finish.
[3] This church was built in 1868-69, to a design by Shepard S. Woodcock, a prolific regional architect working out of Boston, Massachusetts.
[2] Due to dwindling enrollment, the Methodist congregation moved to rent smaller quarters in the Odd Fellows Hall on Marlboro Street, and was formally disbanded in 2016.