Cove Presbyterian Church

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Cove Presbyterian Church was listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register on April 18, 1989 and the National Register of Historic Places on November 2, 1989. [1]


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Narrative from Virginia Landmarks Registry

"The congregation of this rural Presbyterian church traces its origins to 1747 when Presbyterians arrived in the region. Its first church was a simple log structure which was replaced by a brick building in 1809. The brick church was severely damaged by a storm in 1880 which necessitated significant rebuilding. Many of the original bricks were used in the repairs to the walls and a steep new roof was constructed. The resulting edifice is a picturesque example of late 19th-century rural Gothic Revival architecture essentially unaltered from the time of its completion. The interior preserves many of its original fittings and furnishings including interesting exposed roof trusses and a rear gallery—all that was left of an original three-sided gallery following the storm damage. The church continues to serve the Covesville area Presbyterians."


References

  1. Web. 002-0705 Cove Presbyterian Church, Virginia Landmarks Register, April 4, 2018, retrieved January 19, 2020.

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