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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

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

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

Bunn's Barbecue

Located in Historic Downtown Windsor. Home style Northeast NC secret recipe barbecue/daily specials.

Windsor, NC Businesses

Roanoke River National Wildlife Refuge

Established in 1989, the refuge is home to animals such as deer, otter, beaver, muskrat, and black bear, as well as more than 191 species of migrating birds. Informal trail systems are open to the public for hiking and birdwatching, including the new Charles Kuralt Trail which opened in spring 2000;

Windsor, NC Wildlife Refuges

Sans Souci Ferry

One of the last two-car inland ferries in the state. Guided by a cable stretched across the river. Ride gives visitor a sense of nature at its best. Saves about 20 miles for locals who want to get to the other side of the Cashie River and could be a shortcut to the Outer Banks for travelers. Free.

Windsor, NC Ferries

Things to do Churches near Windsor, NC

Knotts Island Methodist Church

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St. George's Episcopal Church

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Bath A.M.E. Zion Church

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Christ Episcopal Church

Founded as Craven Parish in 1715, it is the third-oldest church in North Carolina. Visitors may walk the historic church grou...

St. Thomas Episcopal Church

Built in 1839 to succeed the Colonial Church of England Chapel. Consecrated in 1840. Unique building has a triplet stained-gl...