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St James Anglican Church Menangle

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  • 131 Menangle Road, Menangle
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St James Anglican Church is one of the regions finest churches. This striking place of worship sits proudly on the hill in the quaint historic village of Menangle.

The first offertory collection took place in 1871. St James continues to play an important role in the village of Menangle with bell ringing practice taking place once a week on a Wednesday evening.

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