Methodist Episcopal Church (Stannard, Vermont)

Built in 1888, it is one of the small town's few 19th-century public buildings, and a good example vernacular Victorian architecture.

The church, one of two municipal buildings in the town center, is located east of the junction, on the south side of Stannard Mountain Road.

A square tower rises from the left front corner, with three stages separated by shingled skirts which have steeply pitched small walled gables.

The main facade is three bays wide, with a center entrance flanked by windows, each set in Gothic-arched openings.

[2] The church was built in 1888, and is, along with the nearby Stannard Schoolhouse (now the town hall), one of its only public buildings.