Very similar to another one I’m thinking of, which dates to 1862. Not sure of the age on this one, but it could be close given the triangular pediment action and the pilasters that run along the side. Both share a wide frieze board and 2 front doors. Its very mid-19th, non ??
The steeple is kinda interesting, with its needle-like finish and the 8-sided figure just below that (hard to see it). In some parts, an eight-sided steeple can be associated w/ the Anglican Church (Protestants).
Very similar to another one I’m thinking of, which dates to 1862. Not sure of the age on this one, but it could be close given the triangular pediment action and the pilasters that run along the side. Both share a wide frieze board and 2 front doors. Its very mid-19th, non ??
The steeple is kinda interesting, with its needle-like finish and the 8-sided figure just below that (hard to see it). In some parts, an eight-sided steeple can be associated w/ the Anglican Church (Protestants).
Aw I love old churches! We have one on our plantation. I will be doing a post on it in the next couple of days!