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Templers

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Light Regional Council SA, PO Box 72, Templers, SA 5371
08 8525 3200

Description

Templers is a small town on the Horrocks Highway north of Gawler, South Australia.

Templers is a small town on the Horrocks Highway north of Gawler, South Australia. The town was named after William Templer who, with his wife Martha, was the licensee of the North Star hotel in the area from 1846 to 1878.

The Templers Primary School opened in 1873, but has since closed.The Mount Bethel Wesleyan Jubilee chapel was built in 1863 (completed 1864) by a people who had been meeting regularly in homes and sheds for worship since the early 1850s. It was initially part of the Gawler circuit. From 1870 it was part of a circuit consisting of Templers, Wasleys, Freeling and Sheaoak Log, with Stockport added from 1880.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 34.499 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 147 m

Population number: 125

Local Government Area: Light Regional Council

Location

Light Regional Council SA, PO Box 72, Templers, SA 5371

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Templers, South Australia

Templers - Localista

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