Christ Episcopal Church, Millwood, Virginia |
This charming church dates from 1832. It's in Clarke County in the northeastern part of the Shenandoah Valley.
Christ Episcopal Church, Millwood, Virginia |
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pretty and unique!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if it was lifted from a spot in England and transplanted to the Shenandoah Valley! :-)
ReplyDelete«Louis» posted this 20th century Modern-design Congregational Church in Palo Alto, California, not far from Stanford University.
I love stone and this one is not only gorgeous, it's old!
ReplyDeleteOh that is a lovely church!
ReplyDeleteoh, i love the stone work ... just beautiful. great one to share. have a great weekend, Linda. ( :
ReplyDeleteVery English like that one, thought it was from here to start with
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty one.
ReplyDeleteHandsome stonework. Love the shadow on the tower.
ReplyDeleteso pretty! i just finished a book "this rock" where a young man wants to build a stone church on their mountain.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I would love to attend a service there!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous church! I missed out on InSPIREd this week, and will try to join in again next week!
ReplyDeleteI love the stonework--so pretty!
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