The modest brick church with Gothic windows was built immediately after rail service was established. The wavy scroll cornice suggests an awareness of Andrew Jackson Downing's contemporary styling; the picturesque entrance tower and belfry were added a generation later. In addition to holding services, it is now a way station for those hiking the Appalachian Trail. Nearby is the brick Laurel Hill
You are here
Presbyterian Church of the Mountain
1854, with later additions. Main St. at Church Ln.
If SAH Archipedia has been useful to you, please consider supporting it.
SAH Archipedia tells the story of the United States through its buildings, landscapes, and cities. This freely available resource empowers the public with authoritative knowledge that deepens their understanding and appreciation of the built environment. But the Society of Architectural Historians, which created SAH Archipedia with University of Virginia Press, needs your support to maintain the high-caliber research, writing, photography, cartography, editing, design, and programming that make SAH Archipedia a trusted online resource available to all who value the history of place, heritage tourism, and learning.