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Ranelagh, Tasmania

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Population
  
1,027 (2011 census)

Postal code
  
7109

Postcode(s)
  
7109

Local time
  
Saturday 1:14 AM

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Weather
  
13°C, Wind N at 16 km/h, 91% Humidity

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Huon Valley Council, Tasmania

Ranelagh is a township in the Huon Valley of Tasmania, Australia. A satellite town of Huonville, which it is adjacent to, it is a former agricultural area and now a tourist town and residence for workers who commute to other areas for work. At the 2011 census, Ranelagh had 1,027 people.

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Map of Ranelagh TAS 7109, Australia

It is best known for the Ranelagh Showgrounds which host the annual Huon Show and Taste of the Huon events which are major tourism attractions for the Huon Valley.

Etymology

Ranelagh previously shared the name Victoria with neighbouring Huonville. Huonville was renamed in 1891 when it was gazetted as a town.

Features

Ranelagh is a semi-rural locality. The center are Marguerite and Wilmot Streets. Marguerite St includes the Ranelagh Soldiers' Memorial Hall opened in 1924, Summer Kitchen Cafe, Ranelagh General Store and the Ranelagh Showgrounds on the corner of Marguerite and Ranelagh St.

Wilmot St holds the heritage-listed Clifton estate (previously Matilda's of Ranelgh) St Marys of the Cross Catholic Church and St James Anglican Church and respective cemeteries. Ranelagh also includes the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy winning Home Hill Winery and Huon Bush Retreats.

References

Ranelagh, Tasmania Wikipedia