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October 2024 by CD Williams
Beautiful book and gift shop.
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August 2024 by Shonda Waters
This is a great little shopped tucked in the beautiful historic Colonial Williamsburg, VA area. It’s a small, cozy and adorable small shop with a big heart and helping hands and a FREE Museum too????!!
The staff were very friendly, welcoming and helpful ???! I had the pleasure of unexpectedly meeting and speaking with John Fogarty, Burton Parish Church Comptroller, who readily gave me some insight on some of the items displayed in the museum and made me excited to visit their Church too.
You are sure to find something unique in this store and the profits are used to do great work for communities.
YES!!! I do recommend them to my family, friends, friends or friends and, NOW, the World ? too!!?????
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June 2024 by Emerson CONRAD JR
Very nice. Lots of stuff to buy. Much information about the church history on display. Helpful staff
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November 2023 by Michael Cummings
We love this shop , not only does it tell you history of the church there are new items and in back room there are gently used items for sale. Staffed by volunteers. We make it a point to stop. If you need a place for silent reflection a small chapel also there.
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March 2023 by Stephen C
I visited the church on Sunday morning with a friend and took communion at the Mass. The church itself was beautiful and impressive for an early Colonial building. The congregation was friendly, the liturgy and music excellent and participation very full and lively. It was exactly what a good parish should provide. Highly recommended for Anglican or Episcopalian visitors.
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March 2023 by TreeHugger54
The guides were very informative and interesting. The church and surrounding area offers anyone interested in history an excellent opportunity to learn more.
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January 2023 by GrouseK9
Beautiful church that I enjoyed visiting and attending a service on a blustery January day. The weather kept most of the tourists at bay so I'm sure the Parishioner to Visitor ratio was high. The service was a classical Episcopalian service but without music. Probably because I am an early riser and attended the 8:00am service. For some reason they did not want participants to perform intinction (dipping bread in wine). In this post pandemic world, I don't know if that's for "health" reasons or if it's just a "house rule". Either way, it was novel for me. Definitely a wonderful living historical building that's almost a must visit location. I still remember a PBS woodworking show visiting to see the old carpentry in the building and would have loved to tour the building more on another visit.
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December 2022 by HTalisker
A knowledgable guide provided great insight into the history of the church, including its special visitors. Check out the statue given the church by TR. Well worth the time.
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November 2022 by ParkwayFan
Lovely organ concert to celebrate the Reformation. Church was full and the sound was magnificent. Church is not part of colonial Williamsburg but is a separate entity.
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September 2022 by Rod Poole
Love this store and their support of the church. Great selection of quality merchandise at very fair prices.
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August 2022 by Patricia Malcuit
An awesome little shop in Williamsburg, VA.We left not buying the item I wanted so bad, been working with Diane and she is mailing the bowl I fell in love with. These are totally awesome people.The shop is well laid out and the prices are reasonable.You just have to go there and say hello to Diane for me.
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December 2021 by Jerry Williams
Excellent
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August 2021 by Kenneth Mecham
We have always found a "treasure " every time we visit.
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January 2020 by Michael Valdivielso
Mom always visits here every Christmas and most of the time finds something she needs or finds a gift for somebody else. This time we noticed they had displays on the Church and the local history. Pretty nice.
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November 2019 by Peter G.
Good selection of both secular and religious gifts and tchotchkes. Excellent service - I told them I was purchasing gifts and they included complimentary tissue paper and boxes. The volunteers were friendly and a little crotchety but they are volunteers!