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Unique Landmark
This aptly named Chocolate Church is no longer a place of worship, but rather an arts center used for community theater or gallery space or touring theater companies. We weren't able to go inside, bu...
As one of Bath’s prominent landmarks, this edifice did much to define its skyline. Early on a summer weekend morning, the still stately but weatherworn former Congregationalist church (built 1840) was...
We saw George Winston in concert in late March. This is an all-volunteer-run organization, including the technicians. The production was top shelf. As one previous reviewer noted, the acoustics are...
I love the architecture of this 19th-Century Gothic Revival wooden church, built in the 1840s. It was originally caramel-colored, then painted white, and now it's 'chocolate' (kind of reminds you of a...
Unique Landmark
This aptly named Chocolate Church is no longer a place of worship, but rather an arts center used for community theater or gallery space or touring theater companies. We weren't able to go inside, bu...
Fading Away into the Dustbins of History
As one of Bath’s prominent landmarks, this edifice did much to define its skyline. Early on a summer weekend morning, the still stately but weatherworn former Congregationalist church (built 1840) was...
Excellent Theatrical Venue
This former church has been converted to a community theatre venue for various live events. Lots of fun.
Unique Venue, Great Show
We saw George Winston in concert in late March. This is an all-volunteer-run organization, including the technicians. The production was top shelf. As one previous reviewer noted, the acoustics are...
19th Century Gothic Revival church
I love the architecture of this 19th-Century Gothic Revival wooden church, built in the 1840s. It was originally caramel-colored, then painted white, and now it's 'chocolate' (kind of reminds you of a...