No. 1536 - Smithton - Emmerton Park Ecumenical Chapel

Smithton is the commercial and industrial centre of the Circular Head district in the far northwest of the island. The early settlement was known as Duck River but this was changed to Smithton in 1895.

Emmerton Park is an Aged Care facility at Smithton. The origins of Emmerton Park date back to the 1960s and its establishment was made possible by a large bequest by Harry Emmerton. A hostel was developed in central Smith before the current buildings on Senior Drive were constructed in 2006.

Emmerton Park has an active ecumenical chapel which is located at the entrance to the home. The chapel is used for devotional services three times a week and it is also used by the Smithton Baptist church.

Emmerton Park Ecumenical Chapel. Photo: UTAS

Emmerton Park Ecumenical Chapel. Photo: UTAS


Emmerton Park Ecumenical Chapel. Photo: UTAS




Sources and further information:

https://www.emmertonpark.com.au/index.php/about-us/history
https://www.utas.edu.au/health/virtual-tour/rural-health/emmerton-park/
https://www.facebook.com/emmertonpark/
https://www.tasbaptists.org.au/churches/smithton-baptist-church/




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