St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel (Sudlersville, Maryland) Explained

St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel
Location:Church St. and Maple Ave., Sudlersville, Maryland
Coordinates:39.185°N -75.8583°W
Architect:Gadd, Abraham J.
Architecture:Late Gothic Revival
Added:September 7, 1984
Refnum:84001853

St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel is an historic Episcopal chapel located at Sudlersville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, built as a chapel of ease for St. Luke's Church in Church Hill. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

A small Carpenter Gothic-style board-and-batten structure constructed in 1878, it divided into two principal parts: a large rectangular sanctuary three bays long and two bays wide with a steeply pitched gable roof, and a slightly smaller but similarly proportioned chancel, two bays long and one bay wide. The entry features a wide Gothic-arched double doorway with a steep gable roof. The sanctuary has a pair of stained glass lancet windows on the first floor, and a circular stained glass rose window in the upper gable.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel. May 1985. 2016-03-01 . Orlando Ridout V. Maryland Historical Trust.