St Thomas' Anglican Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Make sure it is open then go spend some time.
A great surprise.. we had a couple of failed attempts to visit so doing research before going to find out the times is a must. Once inside two guides showed us around, Ron and Ian. Very knowledgeab...
A great surprise.. we had a couple of failed attempts to visit so doing research before going to find out the times is a must. Once inside two guides showed us around, Ron and Ian. Very knowledgeab...
Lots of clothing, books and glassware as you would expect. Warning - don't dare ask to look at something from a showcase then not buy it! Made to feel quite uncomfortable.
Lots of clothing, books and glassware as you would expect. Warning - don't dare ask to look at something from a showcase then not buy it! Made to feel quite uncomfortable.
You can only go inside this church for visiting on Thursdays. Worship days Wednesday and Sunday. From the outside the signage tells you it is convict built from 1824-1828
Make sure it is open then go spend some time.
A great surprise.. we had a couple of failed attempts to visit so doing research before going to find out the times is a must. Once inside two guides showed us around, Ron and Ian. Very knowledgeab...
Make sure it is open then go spend some time.
A great surprise.. we had a couple of failed attempts to visit so doing research before going to find out the times is a must. Once inside two guides showed us around, Ron and Ian. Very knowledgeab...
Called in to the Op Shop
Lots of clothing, books and glassware as you would expect. Warning - don't dare ask to look at something from a showcase then not buy it! Made to feel quite uncomfortable.
Called in to the Op Shop
Lots of clothing, books and glassware as you would expect. Warning - don't dare ask to look at something from a showcase then not buy it! Made to feel quite uncomfortable.
Convict built church
You can only go inside this church for visiting on Thursdays. Worship days Wednesday and Sunday. From the outside the signage tells you it is convict built from 1824-1828