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All Saints Congregational Church, Melton Mowbray
9 Blackwell Road, Melton Mowbray, Tasmania
This weatherboard church was erected as a school building. It displays gabled roof forms with timber bargeboards and infill,…
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Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, Hadspen
Hadspen, Tasmania
Thomas Reibey, a wealthy landowner of nearby Entally estate, later a state politician & premier, had agreed to provide…
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Brickendon Chapel, Longford
Longford, Tasmania
Part of the world heritage-listed Brickendon Farm village, Brickendon Chapel is an enchanting Victorian Picturesque Rustic Gothic building featuring…
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Christ Church Anglican Church, Longford
William Street, Longford, Tasmania
Sited in an attractive and expansive church yard in the centre of the historic town of Longford, Christ Church…
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Highfield Chapel
Highfield, Stanley, Tasmania
The Highfield Historic Site represents an important part of Tasmania’s historic heritage. In 1982 the Tasmanian Government acquired the…
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Hobart Architecture Walk: Murray and Bathurst Sts.
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. This short walk follows the shoreline…
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Holy Trinity Church, Hobart
50 Warwick Street, Hobart, Tasmania
The Holy Trinity Church, Hobart is recognised as one of the finest Australian examples of ecclesiastical construction in sandstone….
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Nile Chapel, Deddington
Nile Chapel, Deddington Road, Deddington, Tasmania
Built in 1840, this Chapel located at Deddington is on land gifted from Robert Pitcairn. Brothers Robert and Thomas…
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Penguin Uniting Church
Penguin, Tasmania
Penguin Uniting Church (erected 1903) is a rare surviving example of a Federation Carpenter Gothic style church in Tasmania…
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Port Arthur Church
Port Arthur, Tasmania
The ruins of the church and the Commandant’s House stand on the highest ground at either end of the…
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Ross heritage walk
Ross, Tasmania
A small historic town that is the commercial centre for a district that produces high-quality merino wool, Ross has…
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Scots Church, Hobart
29 Bathurst Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Formerly St Andrew’s Church, Scots Memorial Uniting Church (1834-36) is an early Georgian Gothic stone church, designed by J.E….
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Scots Uniting Church, Sorell
Sorell, Tasmania
Scots Church, Sorell is one of three churches in Sorell listed in the National Estate. Built in 1842 in…
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St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Westbury
Lonsdale Promenade, Westbury, Tasmania
The town of Westbury was envisaged as a major town in North West Tasmania by the early colonial government,…
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St Andrews Church, Campbell Town
55 High Street, Campbell Town, Tasmania
An early Victorian Gothic Revival sandstone church with iron gabled roof and square tower with castellated parapet, clock mouldings…
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St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Launceston
36 St John Street, Launceston, Tasmania
A fine propertioned stuccoed brick church with well crafted Gothic details and tower on its eastern side supporting a…
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St Andrews Uniting (Presbyterian) Church, Evandale
Evandale, Tasmania
A much admired example of Greek Revival Architecture, St. Andrews is recognised as the best preserved or restored place…
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St David’s Cathedral, Hobart
Murray Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Built of stone between 1868 and 1936 in Gothic Revival style, St David’s is widely regarded as the finest…
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St George’s Anglican Church, Sorell
Gordon Street, Sorell, Tasmania
There are three National Estate listed churches in Sorell. Of the three, St George’s Anglican Church is the most…
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St James Anglican Church, Waratah
15 Smith Street, Waratah, Tasmania
Waratah’s 19th century prosperity from it being home to the richest tin mine in the world (Mt Bischoff) is…
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St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Buckland
Duke Street, Buckland, Tasmania
Buckland is a quiet rural village noted for the beauty and historic importance of its St John the Baptist…
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St John the Evangelist Church, Richmond
St Johns Church, St John’s Circle, Richmond, Tasmania
St John the Evangelist Church, beside the Coal River and across the bridge from the town of Richmond, is…
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St John’s Anglican Church, Launceston
St John’s Anglican Church, St John Street, Launceston
A remarkable eclectic structure of unfinished design, the building is a successful combination of Georgian “gothik” (naive adaption), Byzantine…
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St John’s Church, New Town
Location: St John’s Avenue, New Town,Tasmania
St. John’s Anglican Church, designed by John Lee Archer, was built in 1834 to serve the Orphan School and…
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St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Fingal
St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Gray Street, Fingal, Tasmania
Three churches in Fingal dominate the freestone buildings of the township. They are St Josephs (Catholic), St Peters (Anglican)…
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