Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Camden, South Carolina)

The Bethesda Presbyterian Church is set on the north side of DeKalb Street (United States Route 1) in the center of Camden.

The main sanctuary is a rectangular brick building, with a four-columned portico on the south (street-facing) facade and a modest steeple at the north end.

The north facade, which now serves as the main entrance, has a Tuscan portico sheltering a pair of staircases leading up to the gallery level.

The interior is organized with the pulpit and altar at the south end, with a balcony at the north, supported by unfluted columns.

Local folklore suggests the Church is haunted by Agnes of Glasgow, who was supposedly buried in the graveyard and remains searching for her lost lover.