Quaintly “Hansel and Gretel” Gothic with its twin towers and elaborate window moldings, this church began as a simple rectangular box. A post–Civil War remodeling gave it the odd Gothic imagery of the tower, pinnacles, and windows. The interior has been refurbished several times.
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Immanuel Episcopal Church
1851–1853, 1879–1881, remodeling. 1916, 1967, interior refurbishing. VA 606 (Old Church Rd.; 1.7 miles east of U.S. 360, south side of the road), Mechanicsville
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