St. Bridget's Church, Vihti

The early 16th-century church was made out of gray stone in a rectangular form with a sacristy attached.

Additionally, a separate bell tower, constructed of timber in 1682, stood on the eastern side of St. Bridget's.

[1][2] St. Bridget's Church was constructed on soft, muddy ground, which caused severe problems with its foundation.

[1] By 1801, the humidity had caused significant damage to the 16th-century temple, prompting the parish assembly to decide to sell the entire church via auction.

[1] What remains of St. Bridget's Church today is approximately a two-meter-high stone wall, along with a somewhat better-preserved sacristy.