Ascension Episcopal Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A stately country church recognized by the Maryland Historical Trust
The Episcopal Church of the Ascension evolved over a three year period from meetings in 1843 to eventual groundbreaking of the stately Stone Church in May 1846, fittingly on Ascension Day. Today, it i...
Beautiful historic church but only open on Sunday mornings for services
This is a beautiful church on the outside We visited on Saturday so the historic building wasn't open. I wish we would have been in town on Sunday to attend morning services and see the inside, ...
Stunning Early Stone Structure in the Heart of Wesminster. Francis Scott Key attended this church.
This is the prettiest little church you will ever see with stone walls and vey well cared for. Get out and walk around and enjoy the atmosphere. They have a Mistletoe Mart in November and people come...
A stately country church recognized by the Maryland Historical Trust
The Episcopal Church of the Ascension evolved over a three year period from meetings in 1843 to eventual groundbreaking of the stately Stone Church in May 1846, fittingly on Ascension Day. Today, it i...
Beautiful historic church but only open on Sunday mornings for services
This is a beautiful church on the outside We visited on Saturday so the historic building wasn't open. I wish we would have been in town on Sunday to attend morning services and see the inside, ...
Beautiful stone work
Quite impressed by the stone work in this historic old church. It manages to stand out in an area filled with history and older structures.
Stunning Early Stone Structure in the Heart of Wesminster. Francis Scott Key attended this church.
This is the prettiest little church you will ever see with stone walls and vey well cared for. Get out and walk around and enjoy the atmosphere. They have a Mistletoe Mart in November and people come...
Graveyard tour
Enjoyed learning about John Murray who was killed here on June 28th 1863. The church and grounds are well taken care of and mantainef