Loudon Town Hall

Built in 1779 and extensively restyled in 1847, this Greek Revival structure was used for many years for both religious and civic purposes; it now serves principally as a church, housing a Free Will Baptist congregation.

The building corners are articulated by broad pilasters, which also separate the three bays of the front façade.

The front has a fully pedimented gable, with a central tympanum void of decoration.

The slightly smaller second stage houses the belfry, with louvered openings and corner pilasters.

It is at this time that the building received its Greek Revival styling, and the basics of its present interior were laid out.

The Loudon Town Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .