Trinity Episcopal Church (Litchfield, Minnesota)

[3] As originally constructed in 1871, Trinity Episcopal Church consisted of the nave and chancel, plus a transept and vestry on the north.

On the Trinity Episcopal Church, though, the exterior walls are highly embellished with wainscoting below a horizontal band at the height of the window sills.

[3] The church's lancet windows and door and side-entry bell tower are typical of Carpenter Gothic architecture.

It is believed to have been designed by prominent architect Richard Upjohn of New York City, famous for his Gothic Revival churches.

The building's grace and sophistication indicate that Trinity Episcopal Church was indeed one of Upjohn's last works.