Gostwyck Chapel

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Gostwyck Chapel is a picturesque, ivy-clad historic church on a rural property near Uralla in New South Wales, Australia, renowned for its scenic setting and autumn foliage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapel
heritage church building
access public road access
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
associatedWithFamily Dangar family NERFINISHED
bestVisitedIn autumn
builtAs memorial chapel
commissionedBy Dangar family NERFINISHED
completionDate 1921
constructionStart 1920
country Australia
crosses Gostwyck Road NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican Church of Australia NERFINISHED
distanceFrom approximately 11 km south of Uralla
floorPlan simple rectangular nave
hasCemetery no adjoining cemetery
hasFeature ivy-covered walls
small bellcote
stained glass windows
stone entrance gate
hasSurroundings pastoral farmland
heritageStatus locally significant historic building
locatedIn Gostwyck, New South Wales NERFINISHED
locatedNear Salisbury Plains NERFINISHED
locatedOn rural property
material brick
memorialTo Major Clive Collingwood Dangar NERFINISHED
nearestTown Uralla NERFINISHED
notableFor autumn foliage
ivy-clad exterior
scenic setting
ownership private property
parish Armidale Anglican Diocese NERFINISHED
photographedFor landscape photography
wedding photography
proximityTo Salisbury Court homestead NERFINISHED
region New England region NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Christianity
roofMaterial terracotta tiles
setting picturesque rural setting
state New South Wales
surroundedBy avenue of elm trees
paddocks
tourismCategory heritage tourism site
photography location
use Anglican worship
tourist attraction
wedding venue

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Uralla hasNearbyAttraction Gostwyck Chapel