St. James Church, Accomac
Facts and practical information
St. James Church is a historic Episcopal Church on Drummondtown Road near Back Street in Accomac, Virginia, United States. Originally established as a chapel of ease for Accomack Parish in the seventeenth century, the present St. James Church was erected in 1838 as the town then known as Drummondtown grew as the county seat. In recognition of its Greek Revival design and interior trompe-l'oeil frescos, St. James Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. It is also a contributing building of the Accomac Historic District which was created in 1992. ()
Accomac
St. James Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cokesbury Church, Kerr Place, Bank Building, Debtors' Prison.