Holy Trinity Anglican Church
34 Cameron Street, Launceston, lutruwita (Tasmania)
The Holy Trinity Church has a rich history, stretching back to 1838. The current building was constructed during the late 1800s through to the early 1900s to replace the original church after it was made unstable by an earth tremour. Features include a distinctive organ shipped from London, along with ornate stained glass windows, made in Melbourne. Come along to marvel at the intricate brickwork, meet local parishioners, and if you’re lucky, you might stumble upon pieces played on the organ or piano!
Architect: Alexander North
Highlights: Stained glass rose gothic window, organ, mosaic panels
Building Specs: Type: church. Built: 1900s
General Open: 10 am – 1 pm and 3.30 pm – 4 pm (no bookings required)
Location
Launceston
Building Type
Place of Worship
Architectural Period
Victorian (1851-1901)
Features
Heritage
History of Launceston
Suitable for Children
Accessibilities
Pram Friendly
Wheelchair Friendly
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