About Raspberry Creek Homestead
Raspberry Creek Homestead is a things to do venue in Byfield, Queensland.
It was built circa 1860s. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Heritage listing 4 References 4.1 Attribution The Raspberry Creek homestead was built by James Hutton and Mary Hutton née Cameron, pioneers of the Shoalwater Bay area in Central Queensland. Originally, a slab hut was constructed in the early 1860s and in ensuing years as the family grew, the homestead was extended.
In 1965, the homestead was included in the area taken up as the Shoalwater Bay Training Area. In 1988 the Raspberry Creek Homestead was moved to its present location in the grounds of the Byfield Historical Society.
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Where is Raspberry Creek Homestead?
Raspberry Creek Homestead is located at 2312 Byfield Rd, Byfield, Queensland, Australia.
What type of place is Raspberry Creek Homestead?
Raspberry Creek Homestead is a things to do venue in Byfield, Queensland.
How can I contact Raspberry Creek Homestead?
You can call 400159358, or visit their website (linked on this page).
Find more things to do in Byfield or browse the Byfield local guide.
Address
2312 Byfield Rd, Byfield, Queensland, Australia
Phone
400159358
Website
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