Trinity Episcopal Church (Melrose, Massachusetts)

The main church building was constructed in 1886 to a design by Boston architect Charles Brigham.

Its walls are made of multiple colors of granite, and are topped by a steeply pitched slate roof.

There is a large projecting gable section on the southern facade, which, along with the tower in the southeastern corner, has the half-timber styling typical of the Tudor Revival.

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