Thursday, June 10, 2021
Richmond, Tasmania
St Johns, Catholic Church, Richmond Just 20 minutes east of Hobart is the quaint little historic town of Richmond.
It is home to several inconic things and St Johns, Catholic Church is one. Built in 1837 it is the oldest Catholic Church still being used in Australia. It has a very prominent spot on top of a hill overlooking the village.
Pooseum, Richmond, Tasmania.
Pobably one of the world’s most unique museums is the Pooseum at Richmond. Hidden away at one end of the main street you are greeted by a little dog “doing it’s business”. Despite your first thoughts it is an immensely interesting stop in Richmond.
Richmond Bakery, Richmond, Tasmania.
While sitting at the famous Richmond Bakery you can read all about the history of this iconic village. It may be small but it has a big history
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