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13-APR-2017

St. Paul's Church of England

Loch, Victoria.

St Paul's Church of England in the South Gippsland garden village of Loch, first opened its doors on the 4th of November 1926.
Built of stone with a roughcast pebbledash wall treatment, St Paul's is a picturesque little country church with no pretentions of grandeur.
Loch is a town in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, which was established in 1876. The town was named in honour of the Governor of Victoria, Henry Loch.
Loch was established with the coming of the steam railway that connected it with Melbourne. It has a population of aproximately 500

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Graeme17-Jun-2017 09:35
A very nice little church, David.V
Johnny JAG05-Jun-2017 19:44
Love the wrinkly tin roof!
Hank Vander Velde04-Jun-2017 17:38
Good light on this well presented image David.
joseantonio04-Jun-2017 12:28
very nice capture of this modest church.V.
Yvonne04-Jun-2017 09:20
One wonders if it is still in operation? Great shot..v
Gill Kopy04-Jun-2017 00:48
What an attractive church - I really like the design. V
globalgadabout04-Jun-2017 00:41
modest indeed, yet still a dash of local colour..one imagines a small congregation here...
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