
Nestled amidst native trees, Nile Chapel in Deddington, Tasmania, is a historic 1840s chapel built on land donated by Robert Pitcairn. Designed in a simple gabled style, it features central double doors and cross-shaped windows. The chapel is notable as the final resting place of renowned colonial artist John Glover and his family. Over the years, it has served as a place of worship and education, with restoration efforts in the 1960s and 1999 preserving its historical significance. Today, the chapel remains a cherished landmark, reflecting Tasmania's rich cultural heritage.
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