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This special building has served the community for over 65 years. Formerly St. Catherine of Siena, the chapel and rectory were designed by Frank Frimmer and built in 1939. The Gothic Revival style building was erected with granite from the nearby Rolesville quarry. | |
| Notable Gothic Revival details include a front rosette window, round arched entrance and window openings with stained-glass panes, and buttresses. The church rectory, also built of stone, is attached to the southeast corner of the church. | |
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There is a small belfry where the church
meets the rectory.The belfry houses a brass bell made in 1939 by the
Stuckstede Brothers Foundry of Saint Louis Missouri.
Currently a private
residence, the Cloud family is in the process of restoring and preserving
this beautiful landmark. The sanctuary is open for prayer and meditation. |