File:NaroomaUnitingChurchParsonage.jpg

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The parsonage for the Narooma, New South Wales Uniting (formerly Methodist) Church on the Princes Highway dates from 1914. It is regarded as an excellent example of the Australian Federation Carpenter Gothic architectural style.[1]

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Date 28 January 2006 (according to Exif data)
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