Goose Creek, South Carolina • Berkeley County
St. James' Church, Goose Creek, completed in 1719, is a remarkable example of early 18th-century Colonial Georgian architecture. Constructed of Flemish bond brick, this modest yet elegant building features a gabled roof, arched windows, and retains much of its original character. It stands as a rare and well-preserved Anglican parish church from the colonial era in South Carolina.
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