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St. Mary’s Church
A quiet colonial-era landmark with old-world charm and a preserved slice of Lansdowne’s military past.
A peaceful, colonial-era landmark built in 1895, loved for its old-world simplicity and quiet charm. It was built during the British cantonment period and is closely tied to Lansdowne’s military history—after Independence it was repurposed into a museum experience by the Garhwal Rifles Regimental Centre, so you’re not just visiting a church, you’re stepping into a preserved slice of the town’s past.
Distance from Sterling Valley of Pine Lansdowne : 8.7 km
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