By 1771 the congregation of First Parish had outgrown its original meetinghouse located at The Landing. Needing a larger space provided the opportunity to change location as well. By this time it was clear that the town center had shifted closer to the Mousam River. The decision was made to build a new meetinghouse at the present location near the growing village. In 1774 the old meetinghouse was taken down. Doors, windows, pews, and other fittings were reused in the new meetinghouse. It was fifty-six feet long and forty-four feet wide. The two story building was open from the first floor to the ceiling. There were forty pews on the first floor and twenty-five pews in the galleries. The minister spoke from a pulpit high up on the far gable wall.
