Tannymorel, Queensland


Tannymorel is a town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

History

A Methodist church was officially opened on Sunday 12 October 1902 by the Reverend Edward Youngman, the Superintendent of the Warwick circuit.
A Presbyterian church was officially opened on Wednesday 22 June 1904 by the Reverend R.J. Sinclair.
In April 1915, the Queensland Government approved the establishment of a school at Tannymorel.
St Aidan's Anglican Church was dedicated on Sunday 28 February 1915 by Archbishop St Clair Donaldson. Its closure circa 2012 was approved by Archbishop Phillip Aspinall.
On Sunday 25 April 1915, Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for a Catholic church in Tannymorel with over 2,000 people attending. On Sunday 10 October 1915 Duhig blessed and dedicated St Michael's Catholic Church. The architects were Dornbusch and Connolly of Warwick and the contractor was Ludwig August Tessman also of Warwick. The building was with a sacristry and a porch with the total cost of buildings and furnishings being £1250.
In the 2011 census, Tannymorel had a population of 199 people.