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  1. The Old Sheldon Church Ruins is a historic site located in northern Beaufort County, South Carolina, approximately 17 miles (30 km) north of Beaufort in the Sheldon area.

  2. Old Sheldon Church Ruins. A must-see, Old Sheldon Church was originally known as Prince William's Parish Church and was built in the Greek Revival style between 1745 and 1753. It was burned down by the British in 1779 during the Revolutionary War.

  3. Jun 26, 2015 · The haunting South Carolina ruins of the Old Sheldon Church have been standing for well over a century, although given its multiple fires, that’s not for lack of trying to destroy the building.

  4. Very cool old church. All you need is 5 minutes to walk around - no guides per se. Grave sites amongst the ground - some as recent at the mid 1990’s even though the church is hundreds of years old.

  5. Sheldon Church, formerly known as the Prince William Parish Church, has a tumultuous and eventful history. From its first service in 1757 to its present peaceful setting, the church has followed the travails of our nation’s history.

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · The Parish Church of St. Helena in Beaufort manages Old Sheldon Church and the ruins at the old Chapel of Ease on St. Helena’s. Couples wishing to marry at the sites must be members of the Parish.

  7. The Old Sheldon Church Ruins, located just outside of Beaufort in Yemassee, SC along Old Sheldon Church Road, was originally known as Prince Williams Parish Church. The church was built between 1745 and 1753 in a Greek Revival style of architecture.

  8. Sheldon Church was burned by General Augustine Prevost's British troops in May 1779 and was later rebuilt. It has long been thought the church was burned again in January 1865 by troops serving under General John Logan, the commander of Sherman's 15th Corps.

  9. Jun 2, 2022 · If the Sheldon Church in rural South Carolina was a human being, he would be considered as history's most unfortunate person. Devastated twice in a relatively short time span, the church, or what left of it, is still a remarkable landmark to awe at despite being laid in ruins for over 150 years.

  10. For many years, it was believed that Sheldon Church was burned the second time in the 1860s by General Tecumsah Sherman’s troops on their March to the Sea. But recent documents have revealed a completely different chain of events for Sheldon Church.

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