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St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania

Typology: Heritage, Commercial
Location: Richmond, Tasmania
Completion: In Progress
Builder: TBA
Client: Anglican Diocese of Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania

Plico Design Studio were appointed as Heritage Architects to provide respectful alterations to St Luke’s Anglican Church, in Richmond Tasmania. Designed by colonial Architect John Lee Archer, it was built between 1834-1835 by convict labour, using locally sourced sandstone. It is one of the oldest churches in Australia, largely intact in its original design. Works proposed to introduce amenities to allow the original church to accommodate its congregation with non-destructive works to the original building fabric.

Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Plaque of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Exterior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Interior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Interior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Interior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
Interior of St Luke's Anglican Church, Richmond Tasmania
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