There is something so captivating and mysterious about the abandoned places we often encounter when we travel and explore across the world. We come across these places and find ourselves trying to imagine what life may have looked like back when people inhabited the abandoned buildings that lie in decay before us. These relics from the past serve as historical reminders of a different time, and a different life. Below, we explore the site of an abandoned church that is arguably one of the most hauntingly beautiful abandoned places in South Carolina.

Highlighting the beautifully eerie work of Cleveland-based photographer Johnny Joo, discover more fascinating abandoned locations across America in our Vacant Series. These unique man-made structures have been left abandoned and are slowly being reclaimed by nature.

Editor’s Note: Due to the nature of abandoned destinations, many of the places featured in this series are off-limits to visitors or have actually been demolished. We do not condone trespassing and other illegal activity but rather encourage readers to enjoy learning about these fascinating destinations.

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Since these photographs were taken, a fence was placed around the ruins. Have you ever visited Old Sheldon Church? Are there other abandoned places in South Carolina with enthralling backstories? We’d love to hear about them in the comments below. Additionally, check out these eight abandoned wonders in South Carolina that are sure to captivate you.

Special thanks to Cleveland-based photographer Johnny Joo of Odd World Studio for the photos used in this article. For more images, check out his website, Architectural Afterlife. Discover even more spooky places in Vacant: Inside 13 Eerie and Fascinating Abandoned Locations Across America

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