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The Biggin Church Ruins are the ruins of a church in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Biggin Church is its name in the USGS Geographic Names Information System. The ruins are about 2 mi (3 km) from Moncks Corner, South Carolina, near the intersection of South Carolina Highway 402 and State Highway 8-376. The church has been burned three times since it was first constructed in about 1711. It was the church of the parish of St. John's, Berkeley (Strawberry Chapel.) The ruins are from the church built in 1761 and its reconstruction in 1781. It was included in the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 1977.UPDATE 11/2019: Biggin Church Ruins remain part of Strawberry Chapel’s land.

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  • The Biggin Church Ruins are the ruins of a church in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Biggin Church is its name in the USGS Geographic Names Information System. The ruins are about 2 mi (3 km) from Moncks Corner, South Carolina, near the intersection of South Carolina Highway 402 and State Highway 8-376. The church has been burned three times since it was first constructed in about 1711. It was the church of the parish of St. John's, Berkeley (Strawberry Chapel.) The ruins are from the church built in 1761 and its reconstruction in 1781. It was included in the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 1977.UPDATE 11/2019: Biggin Church Ruins remain part of Strawberry Chapel’s land. (en)
  • Biggin Church Ruins oder Biggins Church im Geographic Names Information System sind die Ruinen einer Kirche im Berkeley County in South Carolina, Vereinigte Staaten. Diese befinden sich etwa drei Kilometer entfernt von bei der Kreuzung von und State Highway 8-376. Seit ihrer ersten Grundsteinlegung um 1711 brannte die Kirche dreimal nieder. Es war die Pfarrkirche der Pfarrgemeinde St. John’s in Berkeley. Die Ruinen gehören zu dem 1761 erbauten Bauwerk, das 1781 wieder aufgebaut wurde; sie wurden am 13. Dezember 1977 dem National Register of Historic Places hinzugefügt. (de)
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  • Biggin Church Ruins in 1940 (en)
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  • The Biggin Church Ruins are the ruins of a church in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Biggin Church is its name in the USGS Geographic Names Information System. The ruins are about 2 mi (3 km) from Moncks Corner, South Carolina, near the intersection of South Carolina Highway 402 and State Highway 8-376. The church has been burned three times since it was first constructed in about 1711. It was the church of the parish of St. John's, Berkeley (Strawberry Chapel.) The ruins are from the church built in 1761 and its reconstruction in 1781. It was included in the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 1977.UPDATE 11/2019: Biggin Church Ruins remain part of Strawberry Chapel’s land. (en)
  • Biggin Church Ruins oder Biggins Church im Geographic Names Information System sind die Ruinen einer Kirche im Berkeley County in South Carolina, Vereinigte Staaten. Diese befinden sich etwa drei Kilometer entfernt von bei der Kreuzung von und State Highway 8-376. Seit ihrer ersten Grundsteinlegung um 1711 brannte die Kirche dreimal nieder. Es war die Pfarrkirche der Pfarrgemeinde St. John’s in Berkeley. Die Ruinen gehören zu dem 1761 erbauten Bauwerk, das 1781 wieder aufgebaut wurde; sie wurden am 13. Dezember 1977 dem National Register of Historic Places hinzugefügt. (de)
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