The historic Brick Church was built in 1768. While the exterior of the structure is brick, the wooden floor joists beneath the structure are what’s susceptible to termites.
The interior of the Brick Church is a combination of portico pews are made of hand-pegged cypress, flagstone floor that’s withstood the ravages of two wars and a vaulted ceiling that still retains the original plaster work.

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