



Historic Church in Hague, Virginia - Built 1706
This vintage photograph captures a historic church located in Hague, Westmoreland County, Virginia. The structure dates back to 1706, showcasing architectural features typical of its time, including gables, brickwork, and a cross-shaped layout. Originally built for worship, the church has also served various roles throughout its history, including barracks, a schoolhouse, and even a roosting place for birds.
The churchs original communion table and font remain, contributing to its historical significance. Following its restoration shortly after 1820, the building has been preserved as a vital piece of Virginias colonial heritage. The photograph is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a collection that documents the rich architectural history of the region.
This image is an important representation of colonial churches in Virginia and is featured in Henry Irving Brocks publication, Colonial Churches in Virginia, from 1930. The church continues to be a point of interest for those studying early American architecture and history.

Historic Church in Hague, Virginia - Built 1706