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Greek Chapel of St John - Margaret River

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The Greek Chapel of St John the Theologian contains a unique history that will capture the hearts of all who visit. Walk around the church that was generously built by Geoff Edwards OAM, a local resident of Margaret River who fought in the Battle of Crete in World War II. Grateful for the kindness of the Cretans and the friendships that developed, Edwards built the church as a tribute to the Greek people who helped him and his fellow troops.

The Greek architecture of the place of worship looks surprisingly at home in the rural town of Margaret River. Wander around the church and learn about the number of generous acts of Edwards. Take note of the use of Unit Colour Patches that have been affixed to much of the furniture and fittings throughout the church as a commemoration to the servicemen.

Located in the charming town of Margaret River, a visit to the Greek Chapel of St John is a heart warming experience. Allow time to explore the hub of the winery region. Margaret River is a three and a half hour drive south of Perth.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.3 kms   Margarets Beach Resort
0.4 kms   Sea & Soul
0.4 kms   Prevelly Villas
0.4 kms   Surfpoint Resort
1.9 kms   Isaacs Ridge
3.6 kms   Pinda Lodge
3.6 kms   Bushy Lake Chalets
5.2 kms   Hilltop Studios
5.8 kms   Bussells Bushland Cottages
5.9 kms   Margaret River Waterfall Cottages
6.4 kms   Caves Road Chalets
6.5 kms   Redgate Farmstay
6.6 kms   Honeymoon Hill
0.2 kms   Gnarabup Beach
0.4 kms   Prevelly Park
1.0 kms   Alexandra Bridge
2.4 kms   Redgate Beach
3.7 kms   Ellensbrook Historic Home and Picnic Grounds
3.8 kms   Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - Cowaramup
4.3 kms   CaveWorks
4.3 kms   Lake Cave
4.3 kms   Mammoth Cave
4.6 kms   Boranup Gallery
5.8 kms   Cowaramup Bay

events

0.5 kms   2009 Drug Aware Pro Margaret River
3.4 kms   Back to Nurture
6.6 kms   Leeuwin Concert Series 2009

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