Unitarian Church in Westport

Local nameUnitarian Church in Westport
LocationColeytown, Fairfield

The Unitarian Church in Westport is a large active Unitarian-Universalist congregation in lower Fairfield that is a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Association. Its dramatic building in Westport, Connecticut was designed by modernist architect Victor A. Lundy and completed in 1965. It won an award from Architect magazine. The congregation was founded in 1949 as "The First Unitarian Fellowship of Fairfield County" and changed its name to "The Unitarian Church in Westport" in 1964. The building has been compared to E. Fay Jones' Thorncrown Chapel and to the wooden tent Lundy designed for the interior of his Unitarian Meeting House in Hartford, Connecticut. It's nickname New Ship Church is a reference to the Old Ship Church built in 1681 in Hingham, Massachusetts.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Unitarian_Church_in_Westport

Official Website https://uuwestport.org/

Phone +1 203 227 7205

Coordinates 41°10'29.841" N -73°21'29.748" E

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