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The Beenleigh Historical Village tells the story of how Beenleigh & the surrounding district were formed.
Beenleigh was settled in by Europeans in 1868. The name Beenleigh was brought here from Beenleigh, in Devon, England.
The first settlers were farmers, sugar cane workers & timber-cutters.
The Beenleigh Historical Village has over 20 buildings on site with historical significance. They include the original church, school, boot-makers shop, railway station, post office, jail, council chambers, and several old cottages.
Our heritage homes are museums within themselves, displaying old furniture and equipment as if they were frozen in time. Browse through photos and memorabilia, or revisit antique artifacts used in daily life.
Admission price (excluding special events) are -- Adults: $5, Pensioners: $3 & Children: $2.
For small groups and individuals there is no need to book ahead. For groups and tours of 10 - 150 please contact us to make a booking.
Beenleigh Historical Village
Phone: (07) 3382 0608
Mobile: 0400 044 985
Fax: (07) 3807 1387
Address: 205 Main Street, Beenleigh QLD 4207
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NEW OPENING HOURS:
Open everyday 9:30am – 3:30pm
* The Village is open 7 days a week except for Christmas Day, Good Friday & Easter Sunday.
Admission price (excluding special events) are -- Adults: $5, Pensioners: $3 & Children: $2.
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