Chapel Hill, Queensland
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Chapel Hill Brisbane, Queensland |
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Methodist chapel built in 1875 |
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Population: | 10,638 (2004)[2] | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 4069 | ||||||||||||
Area: | 5.4 km² | ||||||||||||
LGA: | Brisbane City Council, Walter Taylor Ward [1] | ||||||||||||
State District: | Moggill | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Ryan | ||||||||||||
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Chapel Hill is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia which is located 7km south-west of the Brisbane CBD. It is primarily a residential suburb, consisting of mostly detached housing. There has been a trend towards townhouse and small lot developments during the last decade. Chapel Hill is currently undergoing a 'major suburban renovation', with many of the original houses (built in the 1970s to 1990s) being knocked-down or rennovated to make way for newer houses, or lot divisions. Currently, there are no apartment-type buildings in Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill is has a large amount of bushland in and around it including Mount Coot-tha.
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[edit] Transport
By Road, Moggill Road is the major road through Chapel Hill connecting it to the suburbs of Indooroopilly to the east and Kenmore to the west. The Western Freeway allows quick access to the suburb from around Brisbane.
[edit] Attractions
There are no major shopping centres in Chapel Hill, but there are two small ones on Moggill Road and Fleming Road. There is a state primary school, Chapel Hill State School. The nearest state high schools are at Indooroopilly and Kenmore. There are no private schools in Chapel Hill.
The only church in Chapel Hill is Chapel Hill Uniting Church located on the hill on the corner of Moggill Road and Chapel Hill Road. The church hall was originally a Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1875, and the suburb takes its name from this chapel on the hill. There is a small cemetery beside the church.
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