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List of sites on the Queensland Heritage Register in Toowoomba facts for kids

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Toowoomba, a city in Queensland, Australia, is home to many amazing old buildings and places. These special spots are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. This register helps protect places that are important to Queensland's history. It's like a special list that makes sure these buildings and sites are looked after for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Discovering Toowoomba's Heritage

Toowoomba has a rich history, and you can see it in the many buildings and parks that are protected. These places tell stories about how the city grew and changed over time. From grand old homes to busy public buildings, each site has its own unique past.

Historic Homes and Residences

Many beautiful old houses in Toowoomba are on the heritage list. These homes show us how people lived in the past, with different styles and designs from various eras.

  • Elphin (24 Anzac Avenue, Newtown): This residence is a great example of an old Toowoomba home.
  • Tawa (9 Boulton Street, Toowoomba City): A charming house that has stood the test of time.
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Tawa, a heritage-listed home in Toowoomba, 2014
  • Whyembah (80 Campbell Street, East Toowoomba): Another significant historic residence.
  • Glen Alpine (32–36 East Street, Redwood): A large property with a rich history.
  • Fernside (4–6 Fernside Street, East Toowoomba): This home adds to the city's collection of historic residences.
  • Gladstone House and Cottage (1B–3 Gladstone Street, Newtown): A pair of buildings showing early living styles.
  • Bishop's House (73 Margaret Street, East Toowoomba): This house was once home to a bishop, showing its importance.
  • Gowrie House (112 Mary Street, East Toowoomba): A notable historic home.
  • Carlton House (3 Mill Street, Toowoomba City): An impressive building with a long past.
Carlton House
Carlton House, a beautiful heritage building, 2014
  • Ascot House (15 Newmarket Street, Newtown): Another grand residence on the register.
  • Smithfield House (8 Panda Street, Harristown): A historic home in Harristown.
  • Millbrook (9 Phillip Street, East Toowoomba): This house is part of Toowoomba's heritage.
  • Gabbinbar (344–376 Ramsay Street, Middle Ridge): A very large and important historic estate.
  • Clifford House (120 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): A grand old house with a lot of history.
  • Kensington (126 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): Another significant residence on Russell Street.
  • Wislet (127 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): A charming heritage home.
  • Vacy Hall (135 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): A well-known historic guesthouse.
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Vacy Hall, a historic guesthouse in Toowoomba, 2014
  • Tyson Manor (Ruthven Street, Harlaxton): A large and historic manor.
Tyson Manor
Tyson Manor, a grand old building, 2014
  • Geeumbi (1 South Street, Rangeville): A unique heritage home.
  • Rodway (2 South Street, Rangeville): Another house in Rangeville on the register.
  • Cottage (68 Stephen Street, South Toowoomba): A smaller, but still important, historic cottage.
  • Redlands (154 Stephen Street, Harristown): A heritage-listed residence.
  • Tor (396 Tor Street, Newtown): A historic home in Newtown.
  • Weetwood (427 Tor Street, Newtown): Another significant house on Tor Street.
  • Unara (9–13 Tourist Road, East Toowoomba): A heritage property on Tourist Road.
  • Oak Lodge and Spreydon (7 Warra Street & 30 Rome Street, Newtown): A pair of historic buildings.

Important Public Buildings

Toowoomba's heritage also includes many public buildings. These places were built for the community and show how the city served its people over the years.

  • The Downs Co-operative Dairy Association Limited Factory (57 Brook Street, North Toowoomba): This factory shows the importance of dairy farming in the region's past.
  • Soldiers Memorial Hall (149 Herries Street, Toowoomba City): A place built to honor soldiers.
  • Baillie Henderson Hospital (1 Hogg Street, Cranley): An important historic hospital complex.
  • Toowoomba South State School (158 James Street, South Toowoomba): An old school building that has educated many generations.
  • Toowoomba Grammar School (24–60 Margaret Street, East Toowoomba): A well-known historic school.
  • Old Toowoomba Court House (90 Margaret Street, East Toowoomba): This building was once where legal decisions were made.
  • Toowoomba Technical College (124 Margaret Street, East Toowoomba): An old college building important for education.
  • Toowoomba Post Office (136 Margaret Street, Toowoomba City): The city's historic post office.
  • Strand Theatre (159–167 Margaret Street, Toowoomba City): An old cinema that brought entertainment to the city.
  • Exchange Building (245–253 Margaret Street, Toowoomba City): An important commercial building from the past.
  • Toowoomba Maltings (11 Mort Street, Newtown): A historic industrial building.
  • Toowoomba Court House (46 Neil Street, Toowoomba City): The current court house, also heritage listed.
  • Toowoomba Police Station Complex (50–52 Neil Street, Toowoomba City): The historic police station.
  • Empire Theatre (56 & 56A Neil Street, Toowoomba City): A grand old theatre where many shows have been performed.
  • Toowoomba Hospital (Pechey Street, South Toowoomba): The main hospital, with parts of it being heritage listed.
  • Men's Toilet (Russell Street, Toowoomba City): Even a public toilet can be historically important!
  • Toowoomba railway station (Russell Street, Toowoomba City): A very important building for the city's transport history.
Toowoomba Railway Station, Queensland, July 2013
Toowoomba railway station, a key part of the city's history, 2013
  • Toowoomba Permanent Building Society (2 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): An old financial building.
  • Toowoomba Trades Hall (19A Russell Street, Toowoomba City): A historic meeting place for workers.
  • Toowoomba Foundry (251–267 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): An important industrial site.
  • Defiance Flour Mill (269–291 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): A historic mill that processed grain.
  • Pigott's Building (381–391 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): A large commercial building.
  • Karingal Chambers (386–388 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): Another historic commercial building.
  • Alexandra Building (451–455 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): A significant building in the city center.
  • White Horse Hotel (456 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): A historic hotel.
  • Toowoomba City Hall (541 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City): The main government building for the city.

Churches and Sacred Places

Churches have always been important centers for communities. Toowoomba has several beautiful and historically significant churches on the heritage register.

  • St Luke's Anglican Church (Herries Street, Toowoomba City): A beautiful and historic church.
  • St Luke's Church Hall (152 Herries Street, Toowoomba City): The hall associated with St Luke's Church.
  • St Patricks Cathedral (James Street, South Toowoomba): A grand and important cathedral.
St Patricks Cathedral, Toowoomba
St Patrick's Cathedral, a beautiful landmark, 2014
  • St James Church (145 Mort Street, Toowoomba City): Another historic church.
  • Wesley Uniting Church (54 Neil Street, Toowoomba City): A significant church building.
  • St James Parish Hall (112 Russell Street, Toowoomba City): The parish hall for St James Church.

Parks and Gardens

It's not just buildings that are protected! Some of Toowoomba's beautiful green spaces are also on the heritage register, showing their importance to the city's history and natural beauty.

  • Queens Park (43–79 Lindsay Street, East Toowoomba): A large and historic park, perfect for relaxing.
  • Boyce Gardens (6 Range Street, Mount Lofty): Beautiful gardens that are part of the city's heritage.
  • Picnic Point and adjacent Parkland (168 Tourist Road, Rangeville): A famous lookout point and park with amazing views.
  • Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery (corner of South Street and Anzac Avenue, Harristown): A historic cemetery, important for remembering the people who built the city.

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