Created By: University of Richmond
The All Saints Episcopal Education Building began as the church of the parish erected in 1813 by architects, Henry and McCleery. In 1855, this structure was re-purposed as the education building for the church. The Federal design of this building includes several Classical details including Serlian or Palladian windows in the middle of the facade. These windows feature a central arched section flanked by two rectangular sections. The classic gray structure features a pediment with a steeply pitched roof, rectangular plan, symmetrical features, and double hung windows. Uncharacteristic of typical Palladian architecture, the two doors are offset to the center.
This point of interest is part of the tour: A Walking Tour of Frederick, Maryland: Church Street
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