St. Thomas Episcopal Church sits in the heart of Historic Bath and has been an active parish since 1701, 33 years before the construction of the building. In October of 1734, the churchwardens wrote a letter to the Society for the Propagation Of the Gospel in Foreign Parts saying they were building a church at their own cost. With threats to ruin this sacred building, including an 1840 storm blowing off the roof and damaging the interior, restorations along the way have kept this important place intact. We know you will enjoy this very beautiful piece of history.

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