
The Richmond Historical Society owns and
maintains the historic Old Round church, located just off Bridge Street on Round
Church Road, in Richmond, Vermont.
The Town was organized in 1795 and is
recognized for being home to the National Historic Landmark Old round church, a
16-sided church built in in 1813, considered to be one of the first community
churches in the country. Presently, weddings and community events are held at
the church. The cedar shingle roof is failing and the property surrounding the
church needs improvements. A fundraising effort was begun in 2005 and continues.
Replacing the roof constitutes phase one
of a multi-year renovation and enhancement project for the Round Church. Other
project goals include installing a fire sprinkler system, adding exterior
lighting, repainting the building inside and out, and landscaping the parking
field and adjacent grounds. Total cost for the project is estimated at
$235,000.
The Round Church receives no regular
support from any federal, state or local agency. Maintenance and repairs are
funded by rental fees, card sales and donations to the Richmond Historical
Society. The RHS is actively seeking grants from government and private
agencies to subsidize the renovations. However, many grant-providing agencies
require matching donations and other evidence of community support for the
project.
If you wish to make a tax deductible
donation (RHS is a 501 (c)3), please mail directly to:
Richmond Historical Society
Attn: Martha Turner
25 Round Church Road
P.O. Box 453 Richmond, VT 05477