South Congregational Church (Newport, New Hampshire)

Its front facade is five bays wide, with a gabled entry pavilion projecting from the center three.

The bays on the front and sides are articulated by brick piers, which rise to join by arches below the roof cornice.

A four-stage tower rises above the entrances, each tier topped by a low balustrade with urned posts.

[2] The church bell was cast in 1822 by Paul Revere & Sons and weighs 1,241 pounds (563 kg).

This was built with funds donated by Lizzie M. Richards and designed by James T. Kelley of Boston.

The church c.1910