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Historic Ormiston House

Address
277 Wellington Street, Ormiston, Queensland, Australia
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  • Indicative Prices: $5 - $7
  • Child: $0 - $2
Historic Ormiston House was built in the 1860s by Captain Louis Hope, who is known as the Father of the Australian Commercial Sugar Industry. The house is surrounded by 14 acres of equally historic grounds and gardens overlooking Moreton Bay, a beautiful setting for one of the finest examples of Queensland colonial architecture. Ormiston House is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. The house and grounds have been carefully restored over more than 50 years, funded by the fundraising activities of a volunteer committee and a team of dedicated volunteers. Throughout the year, Ormiston House has a busy and varied calendar of open days and special events that attract many visitors and tourists to sample the delights of the house and its surrounds. There are occasions that celebrate the house's strong Scottish connection, its history and its beautiful gardens; several Concours d'Elegance, a Mother's Day High Tea and Spring High Tea on the verandah, with spectacular views of the bay, and many other exciting events. Enjoy scrumptious refreshments on Sunday afternoons while enjoying the beautiful view of Moreton Bay from the Historic Ormiston House verandah. Devonshire Teas, sandwiches, tea, coffee and cold drinks are available for purchase on site.
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National Trust, Australian Museums and Galleries Association, Redland City Council, Carpark, Coach Parking, Family Friendly, Food and Refreshments, Non Smoking, Public Toilet, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., International, Walks, History & Heritage

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