When people picture Vermont, they see the covered bridges, the mountains, and the foliage.  But let’s talk architecture for a moment. There are some churches in Vermont that are both historic and amazing (and sometimes simplistic) in their design.  No matter what your beliefs are, these churches in Vermont certainly make a statement.  Let’s explore, shall we?

  1. St. Mary Star of the Sea

Flickr/jay parker 191 Clermont Terrace, Newport, VT 05855, USA

Flickr/Jay Parker This impressive church can be found high upon a hill in Newport.

  1. First United Methodist Church of Burlington.

Flickr/Jay Parker This masterpiece is located in downtown Burlington and is worth passing by to witness the architectural design. 21 Buell St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA

  1. A cold view of the Round Church in Richmond.

Flickr/Jay Parker Round churches are always eye-catching.

  1. Methodist Episcopal Church in Stannard.

Flickr/Doug Kerr This simple and stately building was built in 1888 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Stannard Mountain Road, Stannard Mountain Rd, Greensboro, VT, USA

  1. Eye popping foliage out in front.

Flickr/Christopher Chan This stunner is in the gorgeous little town of Newfane. 05345, Newfane, VT 05345, USA

  1. Church of St. Thomas in Underhill, Vermont

Flickr/Doug Kerr This beautiful brick church can be found in Underhill center. 6 Green St, Underhill, VT 05489, USA

  1. United Church of Christ Church in Cabot.

Flickr/Doug Kerr Naturally, this church is located on Faith Street. 2 Cabot Plains Rd, Cabot, VT 05647, USA

  1. Mead Memorial Chapel

Flickr/Bosc d’Anjou Built in 1916 at Middlebury College. The Georgian-inspired interior reflects the original Calvinist character of Middlebury. 75 Hepburn Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

  1. Second Congregational Church of Hyde Park

Flickr/Jared and Corin Across the street from this beauty is the gorgeous Hyde Park Opera House.

  1. Old church on the town green.

Flickr/Doug Kerr This structure is showing its age in Pittsfield. Vermont Route 100, Vermont Rte 100, Pittsfield, VT, USA

  1. United Church of South Royalton

Flickr/Jasperdo Prominantly positioned on the Village Green, the United Church of South Royalton (1889) is impressive. 67 S Windsor St, South Royalton, VT 05068, USA

  1. Old Chapel at Middlebury College on Old Stone Row.

Flickr/Don Shall 9 Old Chapel Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

Old Chapel tower detail

FLickr/Don Shall Old Stone Row is composed of three buildings that formed the original Middlebury campus, an historic complex still used today. This church was built in 1836. Hepburn Hall, 121 Hepburn Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

  1. St. Luke’s in Chester

Flickr/Doug Kerr A nice example of a Victorian church in downtown Chester. 313 Main St, Chester, VT 05143, USA

  1. West Glover Congregational Church in the Northeast Kingdom

Flickr/Doug Kerr This quaint church in Glover was pictured in the middle of a rummage sale.

  1. Trinity Episcopal Church in Shelburne.

Flickr/Don Shall 5171 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482, USA

Flickr/Don Shall Trinity is one of the few parishes in northern Vermont whose origins go back to the 18th century. The earliest known Episcopal services took place in Shelburne in 1790.

  1. Methodist Episcopal Church of Winooski

Flickr/Don Shall Built in 1918, a gorgeous view of the stained glass from the inside. Winooski United Methodist Church, 24 W Allen St, Winooski, VT 05404, USA

  1. St Dominic Catholic Church in Proctor.

Flickr/Doug Kerr Simple and quietly elegant. 45 South St, Proctor, VT 05765, USA

Which Vermont churches do you find most compelling?  Were there any chapels in Vermont we left out of this list that you would like to see featured? Let us know by dropping a comment below.

Flickr/jay parker

191 Clermont Terrace, Newport, VT 05855, USA

Flickr/Jay Parker

This impressive church can be found high upon a hill in Newport.

This masterpiece is located in downtown Burlington and is worth passing by to witness the architectural design.

21 Buell St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA

Round churches are always eye-catching.

Flickr/Doug Kerr

This simple and stately building was built in 1888 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Stannard Mountain Road, Stannard Mountain Rd, Greensboro, VT, USA

Flickr/Christopher Chan

This stunner is in the gorgeous little town of Newfane.

05345, Newfane, VT 05345, USA

This beautiful brick church can be found in Underhill center.

6 Green St, Underhill, VT 05489, USA

Naturally, this church is located on Faith Street.

2 Cabot Plains Rd, Cabot, VT 05647, USA

Flickr/Bosc d’Anjou

Built in 1916 at Middlebury College. The Georgian-inspired interior reflects the original Calvinist character of Middlebury.

75 Hepburn Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

Flickr/Jared and Corin

Across the street from this beauty is the gorgeous Hyde Park Opera House.

This structure is showing its age in Pittsfield.

Vermont Route 100, Vermont Rte 100, Pittsfield, VT, USA

Flickr/Jasperdo

Prominantly positioned on the Village Green, the United Church of South Royalton (1889) is impressive.

67 S Windsor St, South Royalton, VT 05068, USA

Flickr/Don Shall

9 Old Chapel Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

FLickr/Don Shall

Old Stone Row is composed of three buildings that formed the original Middlebury campus, an historic complex still used today. This church was built in 1836.

Hepburn Hall, 121 Hepburn Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753, USA

A nice example of a Victorian church in downtown Chester.

313 Main St, Chester, VT 05143, USA

This quaint church in Glover was pictured in the middle of a rummage sale.

5171 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482, USA

Trinity is one of the few parishes in northern Vermont whose origins go back to the 18th century. The earliest known Episcopal services took place in Shelburne in 1790.

Built in 1918, a gorgeous view of the stained glass from the inside.

Winooski United Methodist Church, 24 W Allen St, Winooski, VT 05404, USA

Simple and quietly elegant.

45 South St, Proctor, VT 05765, USA

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churches in Vermont May 28, 2022 Luke What are the best little known attractions in Vermont? We all know some of the more well-known attractions in Vermont, like our state parks, popular swimming holes, and mountain hikes, but perhaps few know about these equally interesting little-known attractions in Vermont: 1) Mount Independence in Orwell. Visit this place to learn more about Vermont history and see a beautiful old Vermont town. 2) Norman Rockwell Exhibit in Arlington. Stop by this little roadside attraction and learn about the famous modern painter who lived in Vermont. 3) The Chapel at the von Trapp Family Lodge. This quaint chapel is located on one of the walking paths at the gorgeous Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe. Where can I find more of the best photos of Vermont? If you are looking for old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of fascinating Vermont photos, where you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. For instance our Vermont Instagram Page. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section. We recommend Crow Bookshop in Burlington, which features plenty of local Vermont photographers and writers. What are the most scenic towns in Vermont? Apologies in advance if your town isn’t listed here, or if you feel we missed some obvious choices, but with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont (not necessarily in order): 1. Manchester 2. Woodstock 3. Grafton 4. Stowe 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

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churches in Vermont

May 28, 2022

Luke

What are the best little known attractions in Vermont? We all know some of the more well-known attractions in Vermont, like our state parks, popular swimming holes, and mountain hikes, but perhaps few know about these equally interesting little-known attractions in Vermont: 1) Mount Independence in Orwell. Visit this place to learn more about Vermont history and see a beautiful old Vermont town. 2) Norman Rockwell Exhibit in Arlington. Stop by this little roadside attraction and learn about the famous modern painter who lived in Vermont. 3) The Chapel at the von Trapp Family Lodge. This quaint chapel is located on one of the walking paths at the gorgeous Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe. Where can I find more of the best photos of Vermont? If you are looking for old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of fascinating Vermont photos, where you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. For instance our Vermont Instagram Page. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section. We recommend Crow Bookshop in Burlington, which features plenty of local Vermont photographers and writers. What are the most scenic towns in Vermont? Apologies in advance if your town isn’t listed here, or if you feel we missed some obvious choices, but with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont (not necessarily in order): 1. Manchester 2. Woodstock 3. Grafton 4. Stowe 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

We all know some of the more well-known attractions in Vermont, like our state parks, popular swimming holes, and mountain hikes, but perhaps few know about these equally interesting little-known attractions in Vermont: 1) Mount Independence in Orwell. Visit this place to learn more about Vermont history and see a beautiful old Vermont town. 2) Norman Rockwell Exhibit in Arlington. Stop by this little roadside attraction and learn about the famous modern painter who lived in Vermont. 3) The Chapel at the von Trapp Family Lodge. This quaint chapel is located on one of the walking paths at the gorgeous Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe.

Where can I find more of the best photos of Vermont?

If you are looking for old historic photos of Vermont, Vermonthistory.org offers a great collection of fascinating Vermont photos, where you can find all sorts of old gems, along with other resources. If you are looking for landscape photography of Vermont’s pristine countryside, there are several books and online places to check out as well. For instance our Vermont Instagram Page. The best is to go to a local bookstore and browse around the VT section. We recommend Crow Bookshop in Burlington, which features plenty of local Vermont photographers and writers.

What are the most scenic towns in Vermont?

Apologies in advance if your town isn’t listed here, or if you feel we missed some obvious choices, but with that being said, here are the five most scenic towns in Vermont (not necessarily in order): 1. Manchester 2. Woodstock 3. Grafton 4. Stowe 5. Shelburne. Of course, there are many other scenic and worthy towns to visit. If you are still interested in finding more picturesque towns in Vermont, check out the 17 most picturesque towns in Vermont.