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Dornoch Terrace Bridge is one of West End's special heritage-listed places.

West End, a lively suburb in Brisbane, Queensland, is full of interesting history! All around West End, you can find special buildings and places that are "heritage-listed." This means they are very important because of their history, unique design, or what they mean to the community. They are protected so that future generations can learn from and enjoy them too. Think of them as historical treasures that tell us stories about how West End used to be.

Exploring West End's Historic Places

Many of West End's heritage-listed sites are buildings that have been around for a long time. They show us different styles of architecture from the past and remind us of the people who lived and worked there. Protecting these places helps us understand the journey of West End from a small settlement to the vibrant place it is today.

Boundary Street's Old Gems

Boundary Street is one of the main roads in West End, and it's home to many historic spots. As you walk along, you can see how the area has changed over the years.

  • 19 Boundary Street: Astrea is a beautiful old home.
  • 96 Boundary Street: The West End Police Station, which has served the community for many years.
  • 111 Boundary Street: The Peters Factory, a reminder of past industries.
  • 137 Boundary Street: The Boundary Hotel, a well-known local landmark.
  • 141 Boundary Street: Westella, another historic residence.
  • 142 Boundary Street: A shop that has stood the test of time.
  • 173 Boundary Street: Pearsons Buildings, showing older commercial styles.
  • 178 Boundary Road: Kurilpa Library, a place of learning and community.
  • 197 Boundary Street: A row of shops that tell stories of local businesses.
  • 219 Boundary Street: A timber cottage, showing early housing styles.
  • 223 Boundary Street: Glen Finn Villa, another historic home.
  • 225 Boundary Street: The Greek Evangelical Church, an important community building.
  • 227 Boundary Street: A timber-and-tin residence, typical of older homes.
  • 235 Boundary Street: Gorman Brothers Grocery Store, a glimpse into past shopping habits.
  • 253 Boundary Street: A bungalow style residence, showing a popular architectural design.

Dornoch Terrace's Historic Views

Dornoch Terrace offers great views and also has several important heritage sites, including a famous bridge.

  • Dornoch Terrace: Dornoch Terrace Bridge, a significant piece of local infrastructure.
  • 19 Dornoch Terrace: The former Methodist Church, a place of worship from the past.
  • 22 Dornoch Terrace: Flamingo House, a unique and historic home.
  • 47 Dornoch Terrace: St Francis School & Church, important for education and faith.
  • 51 Dornoch Terrace: St Francis Convent, connected to the church and school.
  • 59 Dornoch Terrace: St Francis Presbytery, another part of the church complex.

Other Notable Streets and Sites

West End has many other streets with special heritage places, each adding to the suburb's rich story.

  • 12 Exeter Street: A two-storey brick terrace house, showing a different housing style.
  • 9 Gray Road: The house named "Hillside," a historic residence.
  • 15 Gray Road: Wanda Walha, another important heritage home.
  • 37 Gray Road: Nassagaweya, a significant historical property.
  • 31 Hardgrave Road: Drayton Court, a historic building.
  • 61 Hardgrave Road: The Rialto Theatre, a place that once entertained many people.
  • 68 Hill end Terrace: Orleigh Park, a beloved green space with historical significance.
  • 22 Jane Street: Walmar, a heritage-listed residence.
  • 18 Mitchell Street: The Hill End Child Care Centre, which was once a church.
  • 222 Montague Road: The former Stronach's Workshop, showing past industrial activity.
  • 277 Montague Road: Davies Park, a large community park.
  • 277 Montague Road: Gas Stripping Tower, an interesting industrial structure.
  • 317 Montague Road: West End Gasworks Distribution Centre, part of the old gasworks.
  • 321 Montague Road: West End Gasworks, a major industrial heritage site.
  • 406 Montague Road: Thomas Dixon Centre, a cultural hub with a rich history.
  • 439 Montague Road: The former Dixon's Tannery, another industrial heritage site.
  • 12 Princhester Street: The Islamic Centre of West End, an important community building.
  • 14 Sussex Street: Carnoch, a historic home.
  • 16 Sussex Street: Norwich, another heritage residence.
  • 30 Sussex Street: Brighton Terrace, a row of historic terrace houses.
  • 24 Vulture Street: West End State School, an important educational institution for generations.
  • 61 Vulture Street: A shop and residence, showing combined living and working spaces.
  • 79 Vulture Street: The former Marshalls Butchers, a reminder of past local businesses.
  • 113 Vulture Street: West End Uniting Church & Hall, a significant place of worship and community gathering.

These heritage-listed sites are like open-air museums, helping us connect with the past and appreciate the unique character of West End. They remind us of the people, events, and changes that have shaped this vibrant part of Brisbane.

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