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Gretna, Tasmania

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Population
  
Unavailable

Local time
  
Friday 8:03 PM

Federal division
  
Division of Lyons

State electorate(s)
  
Lyons

Lga
  
Central Highlands Council

Gretna, Tasmania

Weather
  
18°C, Wind E at 14 km/h, 75% Humidity

Gretna is a small township in the Derwent Valley of Tasmania, Australia. It was formerly known as Macquarie Plains. Its population is unavailable as Gretna statistical located inside Hamilton, Tasmania as gazetted locality population is not released. It has a postcode of 7140.

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Map of Gretna TAS 7140, Australia

Landmarks

Gretna is the location of three heritage listed locations, all of which were listed on the Register of the National Estate before its removal and along with 5 other properties are on the Tasmanian Heritage Register to this day.

  • St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church, the local church built in 1848.
  • Glenelg House, designed by Henry Hunter and finished in 1878, built for the Downie family.
  • Clarendon House, built by William Borrodaile Wilson in 1821.
  • References

    Gretna, Tasmania Wikipedia