Second Rindge Meetinghouse, Horsesheds and Cemetery

It is the resting place of many of Rindge's early settlers, and of its American Revolutionary War veterans.

[1] The Second Rindge Meetinghouse stands prominently in the village center of Rindge, on the north side of School Street at its junction with Main Street and Payson Hill Road.

It is a 2-1/2 story timber frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboarded exterior.

A square tower rises to an open belfry, clock stage, and spire.

After the state mandated the separation of church and state with respect to these types of buildings, an arrangement was made in 1820 in which the property was owned by the town, and space within it was leased to the church congregation.

The sheds, which are located behind the meeting house