Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Situated in the stunning Glass House Mountains, state heritage-listed Bankfoot House was built in 1868 in time to greet the first Cobb & Co coach on its journey from Brisbane to the Gympie goldfields.
It is the oldest surviving residence in the Glass House Mountains and the last surviving Cobb & Co staging post on this route. With Mt Tibrogargan as a backdrop, the property was once a lunch stop,
staging post, post office and accommodation. Bankfoot House stayed in the same family for 134 years, making this property a unique and authentic heritage experience. It demonstrates the tenacity,
ingenuity and adaptability of early settlers and subsequent farming generations. The precinct offers a full heritage and museum experience including the virtual reality First Nations app, films,
free guided house tours, and self-guided tours of the shed and grounds. Bring a picnic, discover and enjoy.
Group bookings essential.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Enquiry Desk Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Games or recreation room Interactive Centre Interpretive Centre Lawn / Gardens Non Smoking Picnic Area Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Membership

Australian Museums and Galleries Association

Rates

Free Entry

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