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January 26, 2020
A Parish Hall in Berryville
The Grace Episcopal Parish Hall can be seen in the background of a picture in Thursday's post. The building sprawls on a lot across the street from the brick church. The oldest section of the parish hall appears to be the one in photo #2, which was built in 1902.
Grace Church was originally a mission of Wickliffe Church.
The Parish Hall has a beautiful stained glass window but shrubbery and reflections prevented me from getting a clear photo of it.
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...sure is pretty.
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Beautiful place, hope the people are the same.
ReplyDeleteHello Linda,
ReplyDeleteI read your response and realized that you also have a lot of grief with the "holidays" because of your sister's lack. I feel what you feel.
Your photos are very beautiful. I think the white church is fantastic to see. I really love the reflection of the trees in the church window. Really very nicely photographed.
Greetings, Helma
what a gorgeous front of that church. the red door is always a fan for me ... those windows ...nice!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteHaving wandered around and about Virginia in my "salad days" this is looking a bit familiar, but memory doesn't serve too well sometimes these days ... but thank you for sharing. So lovely, peaceful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful old building, still full of life!
ReplyDeletea beauty
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteIt looks a nice Church, I do like the red door :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
That's a pretty church.
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