Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Cumberland Presbyterian church in Marshall County, Tennessee.
Bear Creek Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a brick building featuring Victorian architectural design in Marshall County, Tennessee. The structure has tall windows and a balanced front facade situated near the village of Mooresville.
The congregation was founded in 1814 by Reverend Samuel King and the current building was completed in 1897. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
This church served as a spiritual and community center for Cumberland Presbyterians in the area, shaping religious life in the rural settlement. It reflects the faith traditions that have connected people in this region across generations.
The site is remote, located in a rural area and best reached by car. Visitors should check ahead of time about access, as the building has limited visitation due to security measures.
This building is one of the few surviving examples of Victorian church architecture in the county. Its isolated location among farmland has helped it retain original features from the 1800s.
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