September 16, 2018
Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church
This church is near Grottoes, VA, a small town best known for Grand Caverns. Not in the picture is a large addition holding a fellowship hall and Sunday School rooms.
Originally built in 1857, the church was rebuilt in 2005 following a fire.
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...a lovely church, now all it needs is a steeple.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty little church.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tom. It does need a steeple!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty these old churches.
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteChurch-related shadows always fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteElegant but simple church. Looks very pretty.
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