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WINTER STREET
CENTER
880 Washington St., Bath
Formerly
Winter Street Congregational Church

Spacious, Historic, Elegant, Reasonable
Use
of the parish hall is a benefit for members of SPI,
One can become a member when booking an event!
Our
prices range from $150.00 to $500.00 depending on the type
of event and the number of participants.
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This
structure, noted for its Gothic Revival style with Greek Revival
overtones, was designed and built in 1843 by Anthony Coombs
Raymond, a native of Brunswick. Maine architect John Calvin
Stevens designed interior alterations in 1890 and again in 1913.
The adjoining Parish hall was created in the Italianate style
by another Maine architect and Bath native, Francis W. Fassett,
in 1864. He was responsible for the design of over 400 buildings
erected in Maine many of which can be seen in Bath.
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| Removal
and restoration work on the steeple (1981) |
In
1971 Sagadahoc Preservation Inc. (SPI) was formed to save
this building from destruction. There were plans to replace
the structure with a modern brick five story apartment
building. Once saved, SPI turned the building over to
the then Bath Marine Museum in 1973. In 1981, the Steeple
was in such a state of disrepair that it had to be taken
down. Four years later, with the help of federal and state
restoration grants, an exact replica of the old steeple
was erected. In the mid eighties, the museum, now Maine
Maritime Museum, decided to move its whole operation to
the Percy and Small Shipyard in the South end. The building
then reverted back to SPI in 1986. Unable to sell or find
an adaptive reuse for the old
church in the late eighties, SPI made the commitment to
keep it and sponsored several fund raising drives. The
exterior was finally stabilized in the 90s and we
are now on a program of restoring the interior so that
it may once again be used by the Bath Community.
 
Steeple
down and being repaired, 1981 |
Before
the work on the Parish Hall |
Today!
Spacious,
Historic, Elegant & Reasonable
1,700
sq. ft. of uninterupted space
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In
2000 SPI was able to restore and rehabilitate the old
parish hall. The space is now available for wedding
receptions, meetings, lectures, and small theatre productions.
Currently we have two bathrooms. And our most recent change is that we now have a full
kitchen for caterers. For information about use
of the facility please call our coordinator, Debby Hayden,
at 443-4617
or e-mail her at wsc@gwi.net
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SPI
now has an office again, and for the first time in twenty
years we no longer have to meet in members homes.
The Bath South End Survey was conducted from SPIs
new office in the Basement.
A Paw in the Door, a cat rescue program, uses the
basement for its fund-raising yard sales. It is
our hope that we will be able to house more nonprofit
organizations as we make the available space more habitable.
Our ultimate goal is to restore the sanctuary to its former
glory. The sanctuarys seating capacity is larger
than any other public building in Bath and has many possibilities
beyond nondenominational weddings.
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