Sheldon Church Ruins | Beaufort County, SC | c. 1755 If you’ve ever driven into or out of Charleston, you’ve likely passed very close to this place without even knowing it. But just along your route was some incredible history that I would encourage you to visit on your next visit to the Low Country.. Old Sheldon Church Ruins A must-see, Old Sheldon Church was originally known as Prince William’s Parish Church and was built in the Greek Revival style between 1745 and 1753. It was burned down by the British in 1779 during the Revolutionary War. In 1826, it was rebuilt only to be burned again by General Sherman in February 1865. Today, these gorgeous ruins from a bygone era are found amongst.
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Family guide to visiting the Old Sheldon Church Ruins near Beaufort, SC. Including a brief history and photo gallery.. Welcome to the Sheldon Church Ruins (Prince Williams Parish Church). Sheldon Church, built between 1745-1753, is said to be the first conscious attempt in America to imitate a Greek temple. The land was donated by the Bull family from the original holdings of the first land owner, Edmund Bellinger, who was awarded the lands by a patent dated May 7, 1698, promulgated by the Lords Proprietors.