April 30, 2017
Trinity Church in Little Washington
Yesterday we went to a garden week tour in the small town of Washington, VA. We began the tour at Trinity Episcopal Church.
The church was built in a "country gothic" style. According the church website, James Leake Powers, the master craftsman hired to build the church in 1857, had worked with Thomas Jefferson in building the University of Virginia.
The bell tower and stained glass windows were added later.
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I took extra pictures of this charming church and made them into a photo collage. Click on the image to see a larger version.
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I went to Little Washington years ago but only briefly. The church is a very pretty one and I enjoyed your photos. Thanks Linda and happy week to you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat church
ReplyDelete...the sunrise window is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the little white country churches. Looks like you found a real gem.
ReplyDeleteA very attractive series that present this church very well.
ReplyDeletePretty church. I love that first stained glass photo.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful church, Linda!
ReplyDeleteNice little church that
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely windows ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan