First Parish Church Unitarian

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Duxbury, United States

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Unitarian Universalist Church

First Parish Church Unitarian Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

First Parish Church Unitarian is located in Duxbury, United States on 842 Tremont St. First Parish Church Unitarian is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category unitarian universalist church in United States.

Address

842 Tremont St

Phone

+1 7819346532

Accessibility

Assistive hearing loopWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Heather Grindell Blanchard

My husband and I had our wedding and reception at First Parish Church in September and we couldn't have asked for a better venue! The church was beautiful and provided the perfect backdrop for the ceremony. We also hired the church organist to play at the ceremony and the music was amazing! The newly renovated reception hall was just as beautiful as the church and easily handled the 90 guests in attendance. The stage in the reception hall worked perfectly for our wedding band and left plenty of room on the floor for dancing. Everyone we worked with was very friendly and patient! The church administrator was extremely helpful! She answered all of our questions and helped us coordinate with our vendors. The church Reverend was also great! She helped us create a personalized ceremony that really suited us. We would highly recommend hosting your wedding and reception at First Parish Church!

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Ted Gallant

It was nice. I was saying good-bye to a friend. We all miss Harry.

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Forest Macquarrie

Best church ever.

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Tall Richard

2nd oldest church in America. Latest building constructed by shipwrights in 1840. Built like a ship. Strong...long lasting. New construction inside lower parish hall this summer. Looking good! Go visit this historic church. ..check out the cellar if you can. The granite cornerstones and foundation is Quincy granite trucked in by horse and wagon. Quite a project I'm sure.