Vermont Places of Worship
Vermont's landscape is defined by its historic steeples and community-centered places of worship. This collection includes architectural rarities like the sixteen-sided Round Church in Richmond and the Victorian Gothic marble structure of St. Peter's in Rutland. From the granite-built North Church in St. Johnsbury to the Scottish-influenced Presbyterian traditions in South Ryegate, these sites showcase diverse building styles including Greek Revival, Shingle Style, and Gothic Revival, reflecting the state's religious and social development since the early 19th century.
Round Church
The Round Church, also known as the Old Round Church, is a historic church on Round Church Road in Richmond, Vermont.
St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex
St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex is a Roman Catholic religious and educational complex on Convent and Meadow…
Ripton Community Church
The Ripton Community House, formerly the Ripton Congregational Church, is a historic former church and present community hall on Vermont…
United Church of Craftsbury
Late 19th-century church on Craftsbury Common featuring Shingle Style architecture.
First Baptist Church
Historic brick church in Chester, constructed in 1835.
Saint Ambrose Church
Roman Catholic church serving the Bristol community.
Saint Isidore Parish Hall
Parish hall and place of worship for the Catholic community in Montgomery Center.
East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church (Brown Church)
Built in 1877, this church features a distinctive brown-shingled exterior and serves a congregation with Scottish roots.
South Ryegate Presbyterian Church
An 1880 Presbyterian church reflecting the Scottish heritage of the Ryegate area.
North Church
High Victorian Gothic church built in 1877 from local granite.
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