Chirp goes the Chapel
By Paisley Hibou
QuailBellMagazine.com
QuailBellMagazine.com
Put on your equestrian boots and your tricorn hat. And while you're it, pour yourself a glass of Bordeux. We're taking a field trip, fledglings.
30 miles southwest of Philly lies a community that courts horses, wine, and history on a daily basis. That place is Chadds Ford Township in Pennsylvania's Delaware County, the site of the Battle of Brandywine and a well-to-do, semi-rural society.
In a pocket of woods nestled between a couple of the township's many stone houses is a teeny chapel. That chapel, though built in 1995, alludes to a much earlier era--perhaps an era as early as Jamestown's.
Observe this hatchling of architecture:
30 miles southwest of Philly lies a community that courts horses, wine, and history on a daily basis. That place is Chadds Ford Township in Pennsylvania's Delaware County, the site of the Battle of Brandywine and a well-to-do, semi-rural society.
In a pocket of woods nestled between a couple of the township's many stone houses is a teeny chapel. That chapel, though built in 1995, alludes to a much earlier era--perhaps an era as early as Jamestown's.
Observe this hatchling of architecture:

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