Tour Stops on the 2019 Tour of Homes
All Open 10AM until 5 PM
Private Homes |
Historic Buildings-
Grounds |
Sea Island - 4 Homes |
Christ Church Frederica |
St. Simons - 3 Homes |
Wesley Gardens |
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St. Ignatius Church |
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Christ Church Cemetery |
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Musgrove Retreat & Conference Center |
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Tour Stop #
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St. Simons
Tour
Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
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Tour Stop # 2 ---
St. Simons
Tour Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
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Tour Stop # 3 ---
St. Simons
Tour Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
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Tour Stop # 4 ---
ST. IGNATIUS CHURCH
Tour
Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
2906 Demere Road
Morning Prayer is held daily at 8:00 am (except Sundays) and
Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 5:30 pm on Saturday and 5:00 pm on
Sunday.
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SAINT IGNATIUS CHURCH was built in 1886, as a
Mission of Christ Church, Frederica, for the African-Americans living on
Saint Simons Island. Anson Dodge had Saint Ignatius and three other
mission churches built on the island and, under his direction other
Episcopal missions were built on the mainland. The hurricane of 1897 –
recorded at the time as a cyclone – almost destroyed the little church,
and it was rebuilt. Originally located off a little lane leading to
Union Memorial (aka Stranger’s) Cemetery and facing East, St. Ignatius
was rebuilt in 1898 on Demere Road, facing South. It is built in the
traditional cruciform, of heart pine, which inside naturally aged to its
present color, the same as Christ Church, Frederica. The Altar rail is hand-carved. The Lectern, Bishop’s chair,
Priest’s chair, and Baptismal font were all donated by Lovely Lane
Chapel. They were placed here when that church was de-consecrated and
used as a recreation center. That building has been re-consecrated and
is now Lovely Lane Chapel at Epworth-by-the Sea Conference Center. The
stained glass windows behind the Altar were made in Philadelphia by the
Willet Company. The hand depicts God the Father, the lamb depicts God
the Son, and the dove depicts the Holy Spirit. The candlesticks on the
Altar were brought from England in 1858. The bell was installed in the
1980's and is from the WWII Liberty Ship Henry Wynkoop. The reed organ
was built circa 1900 and installed at Christ Church, Frederica in
1933. The original hand pump is still intact and the pipes are merely
decorative. For years, the windows in the Church were
translucent, jalousie-panel glass. Ten new stained glass windows
were designed in 2000 by M.B. Keys, a parishioner of Christ Church
Frederica, and made by the Wippell Company of
Exeter, England. The Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of Georgia,
blessed the new windows April 29, 2001. THE ORGAN was originally in Christ Church, Frederica; a gift of the
Berolzheimer family of Little Saint Simons Island and Stockton,
California. It is a reed action pump organ. The original pump handle can
still be seen on its side. When electricity came to the north end of the
island the organ was electrified. It was placed in Saint Ignatius in
1959.
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Tour Stop # 5 ---
Gascoigne Bluff
Tour Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
LOCATION OF BUS TO SEA ISLAND HOMES
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Tour Stop # 6 --- Sea Island
Tour
Stop reached by
bus from Gascoigne Bluff parking lot
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Tour Stop # 7 --- Sea Island
Tour
Stop reached by
bus from Gascoigne Bluff parking lot
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Tour Stop # 8 --- Sea Island
Tour
Stop reached by
bus from Gascoigne Bluff parking lot
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Tour Stop # 9 ---
Sea Island
Tour
Stop reached by
bus from Gascoigne Bluff parking lot
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Tour Stop # 10 ---
Musgrove Retreat and Conference Center
Tour
Stop reached by car and accessible 10-5
The
Musgrove Retreat and Conference Center, under the stewardship of The
Brenn Foundation, is a beautiful picturesque hidden sanctuary on the
banks of Village Creek that takes you back in time. Musgrove is rich
with history from its construction in 1938 by Nancy Reynolds Bagley,
daughter and heiress to the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco fortune to President
Carter’s first pre-inaugural cabinet meeting. Musgrove was named after Mary Musgrove, a pioneer acclaimed as the
Pocahontas and Sacagawea of the South and known as a cultural liaison
between colonial Georgia and Native American societies for her peace
keeping efforts and entrepreneurship. “Musgroves” – so-called by
returning conference participants – have become synonymous with
thoughtful gatherings that discuss political, environmental and social
issues of great local, domestic and global importance. Musgrove
primarily focuses on hosting non-profit events including retreats,
conferences and fundraisers with an emphasis on giving back to our local
community. However, the property is also a picturesque and charming
backdrop for select weddings and family reunions throughout the year.
Musgrove boasts nearly 300 acres of primarily preserved natural splendor
including marshland between Sea Island and St. Simons Island. Its six
residences were designed in the old "Low-Country" style with heavy use
of tabby and cypress along with old Savannah gray brick that emphasize
the under-stated rustic elegance of the property.
Today, the grandchildren of philanthropist Nancy Susan Reynolds continue
to lovingly maintain their grandmother's home and vision with purpose.
Recently, portions of the property were sold to the St. Simons Land
Trust to create more community park and recreational space for the
public.
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Tour Stop 11 ---
Christ Church & Parish House
Tour Stop
reached by car and accessible 10-5
Tour Headquarters
6329 Frederica Road
The parish house of historic Christ Church serves as
tour headquarters for the Annual Tour of Homes and Gardens.
Tea
sandwiches, cookies and drinks are offered to our guests by the gracious
ladies of the church. We invite you to purchase one of our fabulous
cookbooks. As a remembrance of the tour, a token of friendship, or simply an
addition to a growing cookbook collection, the Christ Church, Frederica
Cookbook encompasses quality, beauty and history visible in its
namesake. The tour
headquarters will make a comfortable stopping place during the day and
restroom facilities are available.
Christ Church
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Christ Church had its beginning when General Oglethorpe came to St.
Simons Island in 1736 to build the fort and town of Frederica. He
brought with the soldiers and settlers, an ordained clergyman of the
Church of England, the Reverend Charles Wesley, in order that the
colony might have the services of the church from its start. The
Board of Trustees ordered a chapel to be built and had three hundred
acres of land set aside for the support of the minister and the
church. It is on some of that land that Christ Church stands today.
In 1884, the remains of the old church were torn down, and the present
building was erected on this site in 1886 by the Reverend Anson Green
Phelps Dodge, Jr., in memory of his first wife, Ellen Ada Phelps
Dodge.
Sunday services are held at Christ Church, Frederica, at 8 am, 9:15
am, and 11:15 am. Weekday evening prayer is held at 5:00 pm daily and
Holy Eucharist is celebrated at 11:30 am on Friday. Consult the church
website at
www.christchurchfrederica.org
for more details.
Wesley Memorial Gardens
Established in 1986 to commemorate the ministries of John and Charles
Wesley, the Wesley Memorial Gardens offer a calm retreat on Tour Day.
Dedicated in 1988, the two acre garden has as its focal point an
18-foot high Celtic Cross, sculpted from Georgia granite. Gravel
paths wind throughout the natural setting, which has been impeccably
landscaped to showcase some 60 varieties of 4,000 azaleas and other
native shrubs.
Directions: Take Frederica Road
north towards the round-about with Lawrence Road. Travel north on
Frederica Road from the round-about. The Church will be on your left
in approximately one mile. The Gardens are across the street from the
Church.
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