Second Presbyterian Church
Second Presbyterian Church, Gothic Revival church in downtown Richmond, United States.
Second Presbyterian Church is a brick church building located in downtown Richmond that displays characteristic Gothic Revival details including pointed-arch windows and a square tower topped with a pinnacle. The structure sits on North Fifth Street and represents a notable example of mid-19th century religious architecture.
The church was designed by architect Minard Lafever and completed in 1848 as his sole Southern commission before the Civil War. This timing placed the structure at a pivotal moment in Richmond's development when Northern architectural influences were beginning to shape the city's character.
The church served as a community hub that championed social causes and advocated for those seeking better working conditions and educational access in early Richmond. Walking through its doors today, visitors sense the lasting impact this place had on the city's social conscience.
The church is open for worship services and events throughout the week, allowing visitors to appreciate the interior details and architectural elements. Checking ahead before visiting ensures you can access the building during your desired time.
Ivy from Westminster Abbey grows around the church's foundation, brought by Minister Moses Drury Hoge after he preached to Queen Victoria. This unexpected botanical link connects the Virginia church to England's most prominent religious site and carries the memory of a rare transatlantic encounter.
Location: Virginia
Architects: Minard Lafever
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Phone: +18046499148
Website: https://2presrichmond.org
GPS coordinates: 37.54030,-77.43970
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:05
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