St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Rectory and new Parish House stand at the heart of historic East Hampton Village. Fronting the Village Green, the St. Luke’s Parish House is both a sensitive and sensible addition to its ancestor buildings as well as the neighboring Home Sweet Home Museum, a timber lean-to house dating to the 1720’s and Mulford Farm, a fourteen acre farmstead dating to the 1680’s. The new St. Luke’s Parish House was designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with select Tudor elements as a nod to the architecture of the Rectory completed in 1916. The environmentally sustainable building features a diverse mix of uses including: administrative offices, a vesting room, sacristy, Sunday school classrooms, a Lady’s Guild Room, a choir room, a catering kitchen and multi-purpose hall for receptions, lectures, movies and community events.








