Non Denominational Chapel and Cemetery
Tasmanian Heritage

This Non Denominational Chapel is of historic heritage significance because of its ability to demonstrate the principal characteristics of a sandstone Old Colonial Georgian ecclesiastical building.
A rubble sandstone stone building with a rectangular ground-plan, corrugated iron gabled roof, boxed eaves, and ashlar sandstone quoinwork and reveals. The door is in a gable wall, and there are three windows to the side elevation. There are gravestones around the church, concealed by the long grass.
This building is a significant element in the village townscape.
This Non Denominational Chapel and gravestones are of historic cultural heritage significance because of their association with the general community as religious and townscape landmarks.
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| Datasheet Tasmanian Heritage Register_5323.pdf | pdf / 341.21 kB | Download |