Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I want to show you all a fantastic little church that we spotted in a quirky place called Campbell Town in Tasmania. We passed through here on the way to Coles Bay from Launceston and it was love at first sight. Charming country stores, inviting coffee shops and a quiet, rural church made from stone walls, just made this the most perfect place to take a pit stop.
Campbell Town Parish Church (St Luke’s) has been opening and closing for almost two centuries. Built in the 1830s, the church stands quietly on what was once one of Tasmania’s busiest colonial routes, its solid sandstone walls promising shelter, order and permanence in an often harsh new settlement.
There is a quiet balance to the doorway, with little decoration and a sense of order that feels deliberate. I adore its simplicity, the three windows above and the two plant pots carefully positioned, allowing the door to feel less like an entrance to the past and more like one still in use.



Pretty church
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Thanks Tanja.
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Very cute
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Thanks Sheree, I thought so too.
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Simple and lovely.
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Thanks Lynette!
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It is a lovely church and doors Wayne. I like the simplicity of the inside as well
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Cheers Brian. I loved the inside too, simple yet effective.
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The design is simple, yet it brings so much character. I love it.
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Totally agree. Thanks very much Auri.
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I love its simple design. 😘
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Me too, thanks Arlene.
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