Located in a wooded grove in Sunapee, New Hampshire, this little fieldstone chapel is available May through October for weddings, baptisms and memorial services, with seating for 125. St. James Chapel and its rectory are noted for simple, dignified architecture set amidst the beauty of the Lake Sunapee region. Built in 1897-1898 the church and rectory represent classic 19th century architecture of the lake region.—stjameschurchsunapee.org—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.
Located in a wooded grove in Sunapee, New Hampshire, this little fieldstone chapel is available May through October for weddings, baptisms and memorial services, with seating for 125. St. James Chapel and its rectory are noted for simple, dignified architecture set amidst the beauty of the Lake Sunapee region. Built in 1897-1898 the church and rectory represent classic 19th century architecture of the lake region.—stjameschurchsunapee.org
The 1886 Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge, two-span, timber King-truss, interstate, covered bridge that crosses the Connecticut River between Cornish, New Hampshire (on the east), and Windsor, Vermont (on the west). Until 2008, when the Smolen–Gulf Bridge opened in Ohio, it had been the longest covered bridge (still standing) in the United States.—Wikipedia