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All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook

1841 establishments in Australia19th-century Anglican church buildings in AustraliaAnglican Diocese of PerthAnglican church buildings in Perth, Western AustraliaChurches completed in 1841
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The All Saints Church in Henley Brook is the oldest church in Western Australia. It was built by Richard Edwards between 1838 and 1840, with the first service taking place on 10 January 1841. The site is on a small hill overlooking the Swan River and near the conjunction of the Swan and Ellen Brook. This site was where Captain James Stirling camped during his 1827 exploration of the area.

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All Saints Anglican Church, Henley Brook
Henry Street, City Of Swan

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6069 City Of Swan, Henley Brook
Western Australia, Australia
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