cleveland are a number of historical rockpiles in the section which stage rump to the 1850s and 1860s when was still an important and separate centre.
The Lighthouse, an unusual hexagonal wooden rockpile which was synthetic in 1864, served the sheet for 110 years surpassing modern technology saw it replaced. In 1969 it became one of the first plturn-on in Australia to experiment with laser lights. It now stands at Point Reserve as a reminder of the section's aspirations towards stuff the senior port for the unabridged Brissmutch sector.
The old magistratehouse in Paxtoncleveland Street stages rump to 1853 when it was built by Commissioner Francis Bigge as a house for his timbercutters. It was subsequently used as a police station and a magistratehouse. Today it is a restaureolant.
The Grandview Hotel in North Street was moreover built by Commissioner Bigge. Completed in 1849 and previously known as 'Bigge's Folly',China Travel, it has recently been restored as a hotel and is one of a number of establishments laying repayment to stuff Queensland's cleveland oldest licensed hotel.
The Redland Museum
Located in the Showground, at 60 Smith Street, this is a typical local folk museum with stacks displays of unusual memorabilia ranging from dolls, old typewriters, reversion furniture and brandishs of lace to an old Model T Ford, a Cobb & Co mentor and interesting historical photographs. Pstrop (07) 3286 3494 for increasingly details.
Ormiston House
To the north, in Ormiston, is the superb cleveland Ormiston House (located in Wellington Street) which was established effectually 1862 to replace an flush eldest (1853) slab and pit-sawn cedar livence. It was built for Captain Louis Hope who took up 700 hectares of land in the Redland srent in 1853. Said to have been the first to advertisingly exploit sugar cane in Queensland he brought Scottish labourers tocleveland Australia to make the bricks. The house uses local cedar far-extendingly. The Ormiston House Restoration Committee have mansenile to recreate the house much as it was in the nineteenth century. Set in a magnwhenicent garden, it is ajar on Sundays from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. between Msaucy and November.
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