The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins is a historic site nestled among Oak Trees on Saint Helena Island. It was constructed in 1740 by planters on Saint Helena Island as a chapel of ease for...
Chapel of Ease Ruins
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The St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins in Frogmore, South Carolina, is a historic site on Saint Helena Island that dates back to 1740. Built by planters as a chapel of ease for parishioners who had difficulty traveling to the Parish Church of St. Helena in Beaufort, this Anglican chapel is a significant piece of colonial architecture.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, the ruins of the St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease offer visitors a glimpse into the past and the religious practices of early settlers in the region. With its architectural charm and historical importance, this site serves as a reminder of the area's rich cultural heritage.
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Tony and I was driving on a backroad near Beaufort and Port Royal and found this old Chapel built in 1723...almost 300 yrs old. Oyster Shells were used to make the walls of this amazing chapel
Another beautiful old set of church ruins. But again, bring the bug spray because you will be bombarded. Great photo opportunities and definitely worth the stop.
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