In the sleepy little village of Tharwa in the Australian Capital Territory sits a small, white, federation, wooden church supporting wooden crosses at each end. Tharwa Anglican Church was built on land donated by a Mr G. McKeahnie who was the owner of the nearby 'Cuppacumbalong Station' in 1916.
Tharwa Anglican Church is located in Tharwa between Cuppacumbalong and the Tharwa bridge and sits with it's back to the main road in a pleasant rural position surrounded by trees. It has a steeply pitched gable roof with six Gothic arch windows and a singular, arched door frame.
The windows, doors and roof provide some wonderful religious imagery. The granite cladding around the base of the building was added in the 1930's to disguise the brick skirting and timber stump footings at the back and sides of the building.
The cache is a micro well blended into its surroundings. Stealth is required at all times.
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FTF TO ....The Tree Whisperer.