Voluntown: Methodist Meeting House Demolition. The Town of Voluntown, acting by and through its Board of Selectmen, is actively seeking proposals for demolition and removal of the former Methodist Meeting House (1841). The former Methodist Meeting House in the village center of Voluntown, Connecticut, is a one- story high-ceilinged wood frame building erected in the Greek Revival style before 1841. Based on documentation, the property began as a meeting house in the early 1800. The 1841 land lease indicated that the building was already in existence as a church. In 1968 the Voluntown Methodist Church merged with the Bethel Methodist Church ending the use of the building as a church. In the years since it was owned by the Voluntown Historical Society, then sold for private use, and is now owned by the Town of Voluntown. It has clapboarded walls, wide frieze with moldings, and the steeple is currently unattached. The building currently has no water and sewer hookups. The electrical and heating system have been disconnected.
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