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- Hagley,_Tasmania abstract "Hagley is a town in Northern Tasmania, Australia, 22 kilometres (14 mi) southwest of Launceston on the Meander Valley Highway. The area was used by the Port Dalrymple Aboriginal Tasmanians until they were driven from their lands by European Settlement. Land grants from the 1820s, to William Thomas Lyttleton, William Bryan and Sir Richard Dry, led to the first buildings, and later gazetting of the town in April 1866. Lyttleton was associated with Hagley Hall in England. His naming of his estate led to the town's name, and he is believed to have bequeathed the town's land. Hagley is an agricultural centre, sited on largely alluvial soil, near the Meander River. The town had, as of 2011, a population of 330, that were predominantly Australian born. It is remembered as the first site of Coursing in Tasmania, which started at Quamby Estate in 1878. The town has had cricket and Australian rules football teams, but it no longer fields teams.There are four church buildings in Hagley. A Presbyterian church opened in 1879, but is now closed and in private hands. The Uniting Church building is a modernist design built in 1957. It sits next to a wooden Methodist chapel built in 1859. St Mary's Anglican church is a bluestone, Gothic revival building that opened for services in 1862. The lands and a significant part of the funds were donated by Sir Richard Dry. Dry is buried at the church and his wife is remembered in the dedication of the church's tower. Hagley Farm Primary School is the oldest agricultural school in Australia. It began as the Hagley State School in 1865 and became an area school for the surrounding districts in 1936. The school has a 64 hectares (160 acres) farm and agriculture features strongly in its curriculum.The town has some 19th-century buildings listed on both the Register of the National Estate, and the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Hagley mill is noted as possibly the only extant mill in Australia that was horse-driven. Quamby Estate, the former Estate of Sir Richard Dry, is run as a tourist attraction and has a 9-hole golf course. Hagley's reticulated water supply is supplied from a filtration and treatment plant at nearby Westbury. This plant opened in 2013, from 1902 until then the town had received untreated water. From 1871 the town was serviced by passenger rail, but this ceased prior to 1978. Hagley was originally on the main road from Launceston to Deloraine, but was bypassed in 2001 when the Hagley section of the Bass Highway was completed.".
- Hagley,_Tasmania country Australia.
- Hagley,_Tasmania populationTotal "300".
- Hagley,_Tasmania thumbnail Hagley_1865_school_building,_side,_tasmania.JPG?width=300.
- Hagley,_Tasmania wikiPageID "42544974".
- Hagley,_Tasmania wikiPageRevisionID "606685692".
- Hagley,_Tasmania aprHighC "17.1".
- Hagley,_Tasmania aprLowC "4.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania aprRainDays "5.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania aprRainMm "64.3".
- Hagley,_Tasmania augHighC "11.9".
- Hagley,_Tasmania augLowC "1.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania augRainDays "9.3".
- Hagley,_Tasmania augRainMm "97.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania caption "Hagley Farm School's original 1865 building".
- Hagley,_Tasmania date "2013-12-31".
- Hagley,_Tasmania decHighC "21.8".
- Hagley,_Tasmania decLowC "7.5".
- Hagley,_Tasmania decRainDays "5.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania decRainMm "55.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania dir "SW".
- Hagley,_Tasmania dist "22".
- Hagley,_Tasmania elevation "150".
- Hagley,_Tasmania est "1866".
- Hagley,_Tasmania febHighC "23.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania febLowC "8.5".
- Hagley,_Tasmania febRainDays "3.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania febRainMm "46.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania fedgov Division_of_Lyons.
- Hagley,_Tasmania janHighC "23.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania janLowC "8.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania janRainDays "4.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania janRainMm "45.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania julHighC "9.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania julLowC "0.6".
- Hagley,_Tasmania julRainDays "8.9".
- Hagley,_Tasmania julRainMm "102.1".
- Hagley,_Tasmania junHighC "10".
- Hagley,_Tasmania junLowC "1".
- Hagley,_Tasmania junRainDays "7.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania junRainMm "85.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania latd "-41".
- Hagley,_Tasmania latm "31".
- Hagley,_Tasmania lats "34".
- Hagley,_Tasmania lga "Meander Valley Council".
- Hagley,_Tasmania location Launceston,_Tasmania.
- Hagley,_Tasmania location "WESTBURY".
- Hagley,_Tasmania longd "146".
- Hagley,_Tasmania longm "53".
- Hagley,_Tasmania longs "4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania marHighC "21".
- Hagley,_Tasmania marLowC "7.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania marRainDays "4.3".
- Hagley,_Tasmania marRainMm "47.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania maxtemp "16.9".
- Hagley,_Tasmania mayHighC "13.8".
- Hagley,_Tasmania mayLowC "2.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania mayRainDays "6.7".
- Hagley,_Tasmania mayRainMm "76.6".
- Hagley,_Tasmania metricFirst "Yes".
- Hagley,_Tasmania mintemp "4.6".
- Hagley,_Tasmania name "Hagley".
- Hagley,_Tasmania novHighC "19.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania novLowC "5.8".
- Hagley,_Tasmania novRainDays "6".
- Hagley,_Tasmania novRainMm "58.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania octHighC "16.9".
- Hagley,_Tasmania octLowC "4.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania octRainDays "7.4".
- Hagley,_Tasmania octRainMm "74".
- Hagley,_Tasmania pop "300".
- Hagley,_Tasmania popYear "2011".
- Hagley,_Tasmania postcode "7292".
- Hagley,_Tasmania rainColour "green".
- Hagley,_Tasmania rainfall "834.5".
- Hagley,_Tasmania sepHighC "14.5".
- Hagley,_Tasmania sepLowC "3".
- Hagley,_Tasmania sepRainDays "8.1".
- Hagley,_Tasmania sepRainMm "81.1".
- Hagley,_Tasmania singleLine "Yes".
- Hagley,_Tasmania source "Bureau of Meteorology".
- Hagley,_Tasmania state "tas".
- Hagley,_Tasmania stategov Division_of_Lyons_(state).
- Hagley,_Tasmania type "town".
- Hagley,_Tasmania unitRainDays "0.2".
- Hagley,_Tasmania yearHighC "16.9".
- Hagley,_Tasmania yearLowC "4.6".
- Hagley,_Tasmania subject Category:Towns_in_Tasmania.
- Hagley,_Tasmania point "-40.47388888888889 146.88444444444445".
- Hagley,_Tasmania type AdministrativeRegion.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type Place.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type PopulatedPlace.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type Region.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type AdministrativeArea.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type Place.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type Location.
- Hagley,_Tasmania type _Feature.
- Hagley,_Tasmania comment "Hagley is a town in Northern Tasmania, Australia, 22 kilometres (14 mi) southwest of Launceston on the Meander Valley Highway. The area was used by the Port Dalrymple Aboriginal Tasmanians until they were driven from their lands by European Settlement. Land grants from the 1820s, to William Thomas Lyttleton, William Bryan and Sir Richard Dry, led to the first buildings, and later gazetting of the town in April 1866. Lyttleton was associated with Hagley Hall in England.".
- Hagley,_Tasmania label "Hagley, Tasmania".