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Saturday, January 1, 2022

From Attica, Indiana


 Another from the archives.  As you can see, the window in yesterday's post is from this.  At the time we were there, we did not think it was being used as a church any more.  But we were never sure.  I was checking Google Maps to make sure it was in Attica.  It is now The Sanctuary Bed & Breakfast.  Wouldn't you love to see inside in real life.  If you follow the link, it has photos but that is just not the same as seeing it in person.

19 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Yes I WOULD like to see inside! How they could turn a beautiful church like this into a bed and breakfast, logistically speaking. It is beautiful.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Lovely! YAM xx

Bill said...

I would guess not at the time this was taken. All the windows appear to be either replaced or revised to be non-religious.

Ann said...

I love those windows. What a fitting name for a bed and breakfast in an old church. It would be nice to go in and have a look around.

MadSnapper said...

its really beautiful here. to bad it is not still in use as a church, but glad they found a way to keep it and not tear it down

MadSnapper said...

the place is goregous and I am with you, want to see it myself. to me they did a poor job with their website. it is awkward to see the way they have it set. the photos are gorgeous

Jeevan said...

Beautiful capture! The windows work is impressive.
Happy New Year, and have a great year ahead.

Ruthie said...

What a lovely place for a B&B!

ushasurya said...

I do hope you will go there again and post the interiors and enjoy the food there !

Barbara Rogers said...

I followed the link to the B&B, and enjoyed wondering where the bedroom was. Ha, up a ladder...I'm not likely to want to stay there. But it is sure pretty!

happyone said...

It's beautiful inside and out. Would love to see the inside in person!!

Yesteryear Embroideries said...

Such a pretty place as a church and as now, a bed and breakfast. I was commenting the other day to my husband that churches do not look like churches to me. They are these big metal auditorium style buildings that have no welcoming character .....or at least that is how I see them. Here wishing that you have a wonderful year ahead with all good and happy things!

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Such a lovely and quaint place! Here wishing that you have a wonderful year ahead with all good and happy things!

Kodak said...

That would be a unique B&B experience. Lovely place and window.

Lowcarb team member said...

I like your photograph.
Thanks also for the link, it looks a very nice place.

All the best Jan

Ruth Hiebert said...

That would be interesting to look inside.

Judy said...

I would love to go inside and see what it’s like, photos don’t do it justice. Years ago my husband and I toured some churches in the UP that were being restored, it was so fun to see them starting to come back to life.

ElaineH said...

What a wonderful way to save a building. It would make a wonderful bed and breakfast. I love the windows and the architecture.

CheerfulMonk said...

Those windows make it look distinctive.

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