Mendocino Presbyterian Church
Mendocino Presbyterian Church | |
California Historical Landmark No. 714 | |
Mendocino Presbyterian Church | |
| Location | 44831 Main Street Mendocino, California |
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| Built | 1867-1868 |
| Architect | S. C. Bugbee & Son of San Francisco, architects; Albert Maxwell, contractor |
| Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
| Part of | Mendocino and Headlands Historic District (ID71000165) |
| CHISL No. | 714 |
The Mendocino Presbyterian Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic-style Presbyterian church building located at 44831 Main Street, in Mendocino, California. Built of coast redwood, it sits on the Mendocino headlands overlooking the Pacific Ocean; its board and batten exterior walls, tall side-entrance bell tower, steep gabled roof and lancet windows are typical of many Carpenter Gothic churches. Its stained glass windows were made by local stained glass artist Leone McNeil Zimmer.
The church is California Historical Landmark No. 714 and is also a contributing property in the Mendocino and Headlands Historic District which was added on July 14, 1971, to the National Register of Historic Places.