English: The church houses of Grace Church on Fourth Avenue at 11th Street in Greenwich Village near Astor Place, Manhattan, New York City. The center three bays are Grace Memorial House/Huntington House (1881-1882, James Renwick Jr.), on the left is Clergy House (1902-1903, Heins & La Farge), and on the right Neighborhood House (1906-1907, Renwich, Aspinwall & Tucker). To the far left can be seen a bit of the main buildings of Grace Church School, which also utilizes the church houses. (Source: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.) and AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.))
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{{Information |Description=The Grace Church School (left) and Houses (right) on Fourth Avenue at 11th Street in Greenwich Village near Astor Place, Manhattan, New York City. Clergy House (1892, Heins & La Farge), Grace Memorial House/Huntington House (188