Geocaching Near Grenfell NSW & St Margarets Church Glenelg

Another day out geocaching near Grenfell. We spent the Easter long weekend camped at Ben Hall camp near Bimbi NSW again. We figured it would be rude to not get out and grab some nearby geocaches that we didn’t collect last time we stayed here.

All up we found 5 geocaches and didn’t have any DNFs. The one at St Margarets Church located at Glenelg about 15 minutes north of Grenfell was our favourite. It was such a nice old church that even had a bell in the churchyard that of course had to be rung!

Geocaching Around Glenelg Near Grenfell

Geocaching Around Glenelg Near Grenfell

What Did We Find Geocaching Around Grenfell NSW

  1. Found Eualdrie Views | GC4PKN4
    What a great Cache. TFTC
  2. Found Back Straight | GC4TQFD
    TFTC not quite where the coordinates say but found nevertheless
  3. Found Ooma goodness, stop nagging! | GC4WR90
    TFTC. Log was missing so replaced with a sheet of paper. Container lid is non existent but we didn’t have one to replace we did however put everything in a new sealed bag
  4. Found Sins of the past | GCQDAP
    What a beautiful little church. TFTC
  5. Found Holy Camp, Batman! | GC843YT
    Oh but yes this too me Batman. TFTC

A Bit Of History About St Margaret’s Anglican Church In Glenelg, New South Wales

St Margaret’s Anglican Church in Glenelg, New South Wales, has been a cornerstone of the local community since its establishment. Situated along Henry Lawson Way the church is part of the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst and is also known as the Parish of Grenfell and Saint Margaret’s.

The Glenelg area itself is rich in history, with deep roots extending well before European settlement. Originally inhabited by Aboriginal people who made use of the local environment for shelter, hunting and gathering. With European colonisation came change. By the early 1840s, Glenelg had evolved from a small cluster of houses into a more established village.

The St Margaret’s Anglican Church, Glenelg is part of the Parish of Grenfell and the Diocese of Bathurst. The church building was a gift from Mr Bert Priddle who purchased it from the village of Wyangala before the construction of the dam. It was a Roman Catholic Church building and Mr Priddle had the building moved in two parts and re-erected at the present site. It was licensed for public worship on 17th November 1935 and consecrated by Bishop Wylde on 19th August 1953.

Ringing The Church Bell At St Margarets Glenelg Church Near Grenfell

Ringing The Church Bell At St Margarets Glenelg Church Near Grenfell

St Margaret’s Milestones

The church has celebrated several significant milestones. The church was officially licensed for public worship on 17 November 1935, marking its formal role as a spiritual centre for the rural community. It was later consecrated by Bishop Wylde on 19 August 1953, further cementing its place within the Anglican Diocese of Bathurst.

St Margaret’s continues to serve as a hub for regular worship and community gatherings. Services are held on the fourth Sunday of each month as well as during major Christian festivals. Attracting members from various denominations in the area. The church also hosts ecumenical services in collaboration with other Christian groups in Weddin Shire, especially when there is a fifth Sunday in a month, fostering interdenominational unity. Support is ongoing with community events such as the annual Carols in the Park and participates in broader parish activities.

Holy Camp Eualdrie Walking Track

Holy Camp Eualdrie Walking Track

A Slightly Less Important Bit Of St Margaret’s History!

A more recent highlight in the church’s story occurred over the 2025 Easter long weekend, when Dave and Amanda discovered a geocache hidden on the church grounds. Having a geocache located here adds a modern twist to the site’s ongoing history, drawing new visitors and connecting the present day community to this historic landmark in a unique and memorable way.

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