Even though hardly any of the original structure is still standing, it must have been beautiful before Hurricane Ivan. The stained glass and tiled floor were damaged, but pretty. It makes me very sad that they have no funds to rebuild.

Even though hardly any of the original structure is still standing, it must have been beautiful before Hurricane Ivan. The stained glass and tiled floor were damaged, but pretty. It makes me very sad that they have no funds to rebuild.
We did the walking tour of St.George's which takes you to the church. Worth looking around and hope it gets restored at some time.
It is quite a climb, involving multiple steps, to reach this church, which is above the main market place. The church was partly destroyed (I believe by Hurricane Ivan) but still has a usable side chapel. Indeed, some schoolchildren were attending a service there when we visited. If you walk through the back of this chapel, you reach a garden...
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sad it hasn't been repaired yet, took some good photos, very atmospheric
What a shame this gorgeous church was destroyed. There are still interesting 18t and 19th century memorial plaques attached to some of the walls and Minton tiles on the floor. It's worth a look. I would love to see what it looked like in its glory.
We walked up to have a look around. I know it's terrible that this church was destroyed, but I must say, the rubble that remains is just ripe for an Anthropologie photo shoot. Excellent photo ops. My new husband an I had someone come take some pics of us around the site. They turned out gorgeous. It would be perfect...
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Beautiful church but roof was ripped off in the hurricanes. Built high up on the hillside affording amazing views over the city and sea beyond. Open air services still go on in the side chapel. Worth a look if you're in St George's.
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