It was built as a memorial to the children of Enoch Reddington Mudge of Swampscott, member of a leading Lynn family.
It was built of granite quarried from Mudge's Swampscott estate, and trimmed with red brick and stone.
The interior is richly decorated, with parquet and mosaic floors, carved timber ends, and a number of stained glass windows.
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