The Chapel In New Hampshire That’s Located In The Most Unforgettable Setting
New Hampshire is full of adorable old chapels (thanks, Puritan roots), and some of them are located in truly amazing locations. From the Cathedral of the Pines to tiny outdoor chapels on islands around the lakes region, New Hampshire has many outdoor places to reflect or just enjoy a quiet moment. However, one chapel combines both our old New Hampshire history, and the beautiful natural setting that makes our state amazing. This Sugar Hill chapel is simple breathtaking.
St. Matthew's Chapel in Sugar Hill might be one of the most photographed chapels in New Hampshire, and when you see it you'll understand why.
Not only is the chapel adorable, but it's set in a amazing place.
During the summer, fields of lupines bloom on the mountain slopes around the chapel.
The surrounding views will take your breath away.
And the chapel tucked amid the purples and greens is simply breathtaking.
St. Matthew's is an Episcopal Chapel that was built in 1894.
If you're able to tear yourself away from the views outside, the wooden interior is a site worth seeing as well. During the summer, the chapel is open for Sunday services at 10 a.m.
Whether your are stopping to say a prayer, or just enjoying a quiet moment, St. Matthew's and the surrounding around are the perfect setting.
Even during the frigid winter the chapel is gorgeous.
The Chapel is also available from May through October for events like weddings, baptisms and memorials. What a perfect place to celebrate or remember.
Looking for more amazing New Hampshire sites? Check out this chapel that is unlike anything else in the world.
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