Cygnet butchery
Cygnet butchery is a butcher in Tasmania, Australia. Cygnet butchery is situated nearby to Cygnet Town Hall, as well as near Enjoy Church Huon Valley.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cygnet and Port Huon.
Cygnet
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Cygnet is a small town in the Huon Valley region of Southern Tasmania, of population 839. It is nestled in an apple and berry growing district, a short distance from the Huon river, amongst undulating hills and valleys.
Port Huon
Village
Port Huon is a rural locality in the local government area of Huon Valley in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 22 kilometres south-west of the town of Huonville. Port Huon is situated 9 km west of Cygnet butchery.
Franklin
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Franklin is a small town of 444 in the Huon and Far South region of Southern Tasmania. The quiet riverside town sits along the western banks of the Huon River about 7 km southwest of Huonville, the regional centre of the Huon.
Cygnet butchery
Latitude
-43.16192° or 43° 9′ 43″ southLongitude
147.07735° or 147° 4′ 39″ eastOpen location code
4R89R3QG+6WOpenStreetMap ID
node 5413302443OpenStreetMap feature
shop=butcher
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Highlights include Cygnet Town Hall and Huon Valley Christian Centre.
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