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St. Thomas Episcopal Church


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Built in 1839 to succeed the Colonial Church of England Chapel. Consecrated in 1840. Unique building has a triplet stained-glass window and an active membership.




Address:
302 S. Queen St.
Windsor, NC 27983
Phone: (252)794-3420


Come visit us in Windsor, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Historic Hope Plantation

Hope Plantation is located in southern Bertie County on the edge of Roquist Pocosin, four miles west of Windsor, adjacent to NC Highway 308. It was a grant in the 1720

Windsor, NC Historic Homes

Roanoke/Cashie River Center

Focus on the vast floodplain and bottomland swamp system of the lower Roanoke basin. Historic items on the center property, including an "in situ" brick vault, a 150

Windsor, NC Museums

Cashie Golf & Country Club

Beautiful wooded golf course with 9 holes, carts, club house and swimming pool.

Windsor, NC Country Clubs

Livermon Park & Mini Zoo

Playground for children, picnic areas and the adjacent petting zoo. Across from the Cashie Wetland Walk and Canoe Trail.

Windsor, NC Businesses

CrossRoads Diner

Full service, three meals a day with the freshest meats in town. Come and enjoy Southern meals cooked to perfection.

Windsor, NC Businesses

Things to do Churches near Windsor, NC

St. Thomas Episcopal Church

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Bath A.M.E. Zion Church

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Amity Church

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