Mission of the Church of Our Saviour
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Location: | 316 Mission Farm Road, Sherburne, now Killington, Vermont |
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Built: | 1817 |
Architect: | Smith, Arthur H. |
Architectural style: | Gothic, Georgian plan |
Governing body: | Private |
NRHP Reference#: | 92001479[1] |
Added to NRHP: | October 29, 1992 |
The Church of Our Saviour, also known as the Church of Our Saviour at Mission Farm, the Mission of the Church of Our Saviour and the Josiah Wood, Jr., Farm, is an historic Episcopal church located at 316 Mission Farm Road, in Sherburne, now Killington, Vermont. The church was built in 1817 of Vermont granite using Gothic Revival architecture in a Georgian plan. In addition to the church, the 170-acre (69 ha) Mission Farm includes a guest and retreat house, a vicarage, a bakery and agricultural buildings. On October 29, 1992, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2]
The Church of Our Saviour is part of the Three Rivers Regional Ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont. The Rev. Diane Root is the Canon Missioner.[2]
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