• Pompion (pronounced "punkin") Hill Chapel is small "back parish" church near Huger, South Carolina. Built in 1763...
  • Pompion Hill Chapel on the eastern side of the east branch of the Cooper River took its name from the plantation on the river which it adjoined.
  • Built in 1763, Pompion Hill Chapel is among the finest remaining examples of the Anglican parish churches of the lowcountry.
  • Pompion Hill Chapel. ca. 1763 Berkeley County, South Carolina. This mid-18th century parish chapel was experiencing serious foundation and roof structure...
  • Pompion Hill Chapel, erected in 1763-1765, is a miniature Georgian masterpiece, original and unaltered.
  • Pompion Hill Chapel. Because of the Chapel's location at the water's edge of a high bluff visitors were not wthheld by marchland but free to enter the doors, open to...
  • Pompion Hill Chapel, erected in 1763-1765, is a miniature Georgian masterpiece, original and unaltered.
  • Pompion Hill Chapel. . One quarter mile north, the first Church of England ediface outside of Charleston, was erected of Cypress in 1703, largely through the efforts...
  • All of the world’s sights on one map. Pompion (pronounced "punkin") Hill Chapel is small "back parish" church near Huger, South Carolina.
  • Here we are concerned with pompion in its literal sense - a kind of melon or a pumpkin.5 Pumpkins were growing on the small hill where Pompion Chapel was...