A Church and Some Farms.
St. Peter Catholic Church is near the towns of Washington and Sperryville, Virginia. It is fairly new, although the sanctuary has a traditional look. I was told that the church was designed to look like a country church in order to satisfy concerns from citizens.
Rappahannock County has a very rural appearance and most people want to keep it that way. It is beautiful and charming, but visitors may notice an absence of chain stores and urban sprawl. People there believe in slow growth and a peaceful countryside.
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The rest of this post consists of pastoral scenes. You'll see a fancy stable because there are some very wealthy folks in that county. I've been on garden tours there and visited some large and luxurious ranches. It is worth getting off the main road to explore the area.
I was rather stunned by that barn. When I first saw it, I thought it was old and falling down. However, upon closer inspection, the roof was new, and I believe the boards are stained like that. Regardless, it's a beautiful barn for the Barn Collective.
ReplyDeleteRather a very nice church in this county, looks well supported by it's community
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty views of the church and statue. The barn and farm is beautiful. Have a happy day and a great new week!
ReplyDelete...peaceful countryside for sure! The windmill poking up is a nice sight in the wonderful landscape. Thanks for sharing a more laid back part of your beautiful state. Linda, I hope that you will have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wander down another lovely road...church, windmill and barns certainly are more enjoyable than big box stores! Good for that county on making that decision!
ReplyDeleteYou have so many interesting things to see in your environs.
ReplyDeleteI do like that church.
ReplyDeleteA nice view of the church and I like the statue too.
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to see barns and the countryside.
All the best Jan
That's a pretty church. Lovely scenic views too.
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