Richmond

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Richmond is a historic town in southern Tasmania, Australia, renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture and one of the country’s oldest stone bridges.

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Richmond canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
church building
former prison
locality
stone arch bridge
town
architectureStyle Georgian
colonial Australian
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
country Australia
Australia
Australia
crosses Coal River NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican Church of Australia NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
distanceFrom Hobart NERFINISHED
economicActivity tourism
wine and food tourism in the Coal River Valley
foundedAs colonial village
hasLandmark Richmond Bridge NERFINISHED
Richmond Gaol NERFINISHED
St John’s Catholic Church, Richmond NERFINISHED
St Luke’s Anglican Church, Richmond NERFINISHED
hasStructure Richmond Bridge NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic town
oldest surviving stone bridge in Australia
one of the oldest existing colonial gaols in Australia
one of the oldest surviving large stone arch bridges in Australia
knownFor historic stone bridge
well-preserved colonial architecture
localGovernmentArea City of Clarence NERFINISHED
locatedIn Clarence Council NERFINISHED
Coal River Valley wine region NERFINISHED
Richmond, Tasmania NERFINISHED
Richmond, Tasmania NERFINISHED
Richmond, Tasmania NERFINISHED
Richmond, Tasmania NERFINISHED
locatedOn Coal River NERFINISHED
material sandstone
region Southern Tasmania NERFINISHED
state Tasmania NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism destination
transportConnection road access from Hobart
usedAs convict-era administrative centre

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Southern Tasmania contains Richmond
Macquarie includesTown Richmond
subject surface form: Division of Macquarie