Church of the Holy Trinity
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This Episcopal church was a chapel of ease in the Parish of St. Luke for a number of years
before it became a separate congregation in 1835. It is said that William Heyward gave the church land
on which the present building, donated by James Bolan and completed in 1858, is built.
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This Episcopal church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is an
outstanding example of Carpenter Gothic church architecture. The wheel window, board and batten
sheathing, and buttressed tower are typical features of this style. A pipe organ is located in the gallery
where slaves once worshiped.
Marker is at the intersection of South Carolina Route 29 and Bees Creek Road, on the left when traveling west on State Route 29.
Courtesy hmdb.org