Wolfeboro Centre Community Church

Built in 1841 for two separate congregations, it is a well-preserved example of a rural mid-19th century church.

[1] The Wolfeboro Centre Community Church stands in a geographically central rural setting northeast of Wolfeboro village, on the north side of NH 109 a short way east of its junction with New Hampshire Route 28.

It is a single-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, clapboarded exterior, and granite foundation.

The main facade is symmetrical, with a pair of entrances flanking a raised sash window.

The inverted interior floor plan (with the dais at the front rather than the back) is an unusual but not uncommon layout for churches of the period in northern New England.