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round church
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Ozless

We also saw this marked on a map and were intrigued so we decided to stop here. We found it open and staffed by a volunteer who showed us around and explained the history of the church. We spent much longer here than expected and took lots of photos inside and out - looks great surrounded by fall foliage.

9Buffalolady20

I saw the notation of a historical place on a AAA map and researched it. We stopped at the Round Church on our way to Stowe, Vermont. The building is open till the second week in October from 10-4pm. We arrived at 10 am and found the most pleasant guide inside. Ironically, he happened to be from the town where I grew up in New York state! (small world). His name was Mr. Batt and he gave us about a 5 minute guide around the round church with stories of the history and unique details of the history. The building itself is something to see. So unique and restored wonderfully. Mr. Batt told us that they had visitors from 48 states and about 15 countries just this past season. It is well worth the stop and a free attraction, although you can make a donation to help the Round Church survive.

Torte_Sue

This round church is 200 years old and has been nicely restored and maintained. It originally served 5 Protestant denominations and was built by having persons buy the enclosed pews. It has not been used as a church for many years, but weddings and concerts and meetings are held in the building. The church looks more round in the interior. It has 16 sides on the outside. It is open in the summer with some one present to answer questions. It is free to enter, but donations are accepted.

MartiAbell

Many times we have ridden past this church going to the interstate to travel to other places, but today we noticed that it was open! There was to be a wedding in the afternoon. In the meantime, a member of the Historical Society told us many things about this fascinating building. Three congregations used it at one time, and then there were town meetings held there. THere is a small organ and melodeon. THe pews are the closed type. We all tried standing in the pulpit. We took some pictures since we don't know when we shall get the opportunity to see this again.

HoldenKathy

This is a gem of building: 200 years old this year and the only remaining round wooden church in the US. It is open daily staffed with a volunteer who provides a good history and shows you the highlights of the building. There are several items for sale about the building including a new history for a $10. Toss in a $20 to help them keep the building in good repair!

Milford_PaMooseman

Great place to photograph and if its open to make a short visit. It is near the town on the way to the Audubon Center and the Birds Museum of Vermont.

Legnan0

If you like19th century architecture, churches reimagined as concert halls, and historic sites (national historical register), you will enjoy a walk about this lovingly restored and maintained building.

ZannVermont

I first visited this church when I was accompanying a group of seniors on a bus tour with a bit of time to spare before our lunch reservations. We happened to drive by the building and sort of ogled the place longingly--so quaint and interesting. Luckily for us, they were setting up for a wedding. The volunteer docent overseeing that noticed our interest and motioned for us to stop & visit. We did. And it was a wonderful grace note to our adventures of the day. Now, if I'm passing through town I like to stop by if the timing is right and I recommend it to anyone in the area on a visit or living locally. You can step into history!

Love2travelVT

Went here for a wedding. There are not many round churches still around. It was a charming piece of yesteryear.

ASCVermont

The Round Church is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2013. It's an architectural gem that the community has worked hard to preserve. In the winter, it serves as the community sledding hill; in spring, summer, and fall, the building is open to the public, managed by volunteer docents. There's more information, including a schedule of activities, at the Richmond Historical Society website.

cbkb47639

It was the most unique church I have been into. No heat so you would not want to plan a winter wedding. Very close to the highway for guests but still in the country and small town feel. Great setting.

deanham

I've admired this church for years. It is iconic. This time I brought my adult daughter and she commented that it may be a nice place for an intimate wedding. At the very least, it is classic New England and worth a drive by.

RobinH756

The church has a very rustic New England feel to it. It was a perfect spot for our daughters wedding. Great for picture taking and very welcoming for visiters.Very romantic and sweet place for a wedding.

gobbynkb

I loved the information and the novelty of a round church. The maintenance was good and possibly brochures or more infomation about the church to take with me would have been nice

MSWMom50

Visited this church on a recent vacation touring Vermont. The church is unique due to its round shape created with 16 sides. It was built between 1812 - 1814 and is currently maintained by the Richmond Historical Society. I am partial to visiting historic churches and Vermont has many pretty ones. This is one of the prettiest in my opinion. You can go inside the church where a docent will answer questions. The church is lovely inside as well and you can visit both the main floor and the balcony. The church has box pews that are common in many historic New England churches. Make sure to stop and see the Round Church if you visit Vermont.

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