Situated in a landscaped area on irregular rising ground, amid rock outcroppings, rough terrain and a graveyard, this 1840 fieldstone country Church has austere dignity and rugged architectural character. Conceived by its donor as a family memorial, St. Ann’s is a simple Gothic Revival building, with a Greek Revival vernacular tower. In its mood and setting, this enclave brings to mind Thomas Gray’s “Elegy written in a Country Churchyard.”