Complete information about visiting Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site is now on National Park Planner!
Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site preserves Saint Paul’s Church, which was built between 1763 and 1805, and its cemetery with known graves dating back to 1704. The focus of the park is not so much the church itself, but the church’s involvement in significant events that took place in Eastchester, New York, and the surrounding Manchester County during the colonial era up through the American Revolution.
Visitors to the park can learn about Saint Paul’s Church, the Battle of Pell’s Point, and the history of Eastchester in the Visitor Center museum, then take a guided tour of the church and its cemetery. The church is open only during the tours, but guests are welcome to walk around the cemetery at any time. A brochure for a self-guided walking tour is available in the Visitor Center. This lists the important graves and tells a little about the person currently residing down below.
HISTORY OF SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH
DIRECTIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
With a few exceptions, use of any photograph on the National Park Planner website requires a paid Royalty Free Editorial Use License or Commercial Use License. See the Photo Usage page for details.
Last updated on November 20, 2025


