St. Paul’s Historic Church is a small Anglican church in Arrowtown that was built in 1871 during the region’s gold mining era. It originally served as a central place of worship for the local mining community and has remained largely unchanged over the years. The modest wooden structure and simple design reflect its origins and create a quiet, historic feeling. Inside there is a stained glass window gifted to the church in 1973 that adds a pop of color against the otherwise plain interior. The church’s peaceful surroundings make it easy to photograph from multiple angles, whether you are focusing on the building itself or within the wider Arrowtown landscape. (Arrowtown, Otago, New Zealand)
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