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The Church Barn was originally built in 1894 as the Nonesuch Christian Church. The Nonesuch Christian Church served the Nonesuch community for several decades as a place for worship, fellowship, weddings and social gatherings. After a number of years and a dwindling congregation, the Nonesuch Christian Church was sold and converted into a tobacco barn. The Coyle family and many other local families housed and stripped tobacco in what was locally known as the Church Barn until the 1990’s. Thereafter, the Church Barn deteriorated while it sat vacant due to the dwindling burley tobacco market. Many of the original woodwork features are still present on the exterior and interior of the structure, including the Gothic arch framing from the large windows.

The Church Barn can host up to 100 guests and offers indoor bathrooms, an outdoor fire pit, a scenic view, grand entrance and much more!

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