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Huon Anglican Church

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1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia

Huon Anglican Church is located in Huon Valley Council of Tasmania state. On the street of Louisa Street and street number is 1. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (03) 6264 2977. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Huon Anglican Church quickly are -43.0152314 ,147.0396143

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Address: 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia
Postal code: 7109
Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Website: http://www.huonanglican.org.au/

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Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977
Huon Anglican Church | 1 Louisa St, Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia | Phone: (03) 6264 2977

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Huon Anglican Church

At Huon Anglican Church there is a place for every member to get involved and connect with Jesus and our community. ... (03) 6264 2977 info@huonanglican.org.au.


Our History — Huon Anglican Church

Our History. The Anglican Parish of the Huon is the southernmost parish in the Anglican Church in Australia. It has its beginnings in 1839 with the consecration of a wooden church (St Mary's) built for the settlement by Lady Franklin.