Marstons Mills Community Church

[2] In 1987, the church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and for its role in community history.

[1] The Marstons Mills Community Church is set on the south side of Main Street, a short way northeast of its junction with Cotuit Road (Massachusetts Route 149).

A gable-roofed entry vestibule projects from the main facade, with a double-door frame by a simple surround and a fully pedimented gable.

[2] The Methodist congregation of Marstons Mills was organized in 1826, although there had been less formal meetings in private spaces at least as early as 1819.

Over the 150 years it went through a number of alterations, the most visible being the addition of Queen Anne styling to the tower and of a surplus military barracks as a parish hall.