Here is the usual format for an Episcopal church: a Gothic church miniaturized nearly to the scale of a dollhouse. This dollhouse quality is enhanced by the springing of the belfry and spire of the tower at a very low point and by the introduction of a small-scaled fireplace and chimney on the front facade. On the side is a row of small, low buttresses between which are pointed windows with painted glass.
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Saint James Episcopal Church
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