Binna Burra Cultural Landscape

Binna Burra Cultural Landscape
Binna Burra Mountain Lodge (2009)
LocationBinna Burra Road, Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates28°11′44″S 153°11′20″E / 28.1955°S 153.1889°E / -28.1955; 153.1889
Design period1919 - 1930s (interwar period)
Built1934 - c. 1980
Official nameBinna Burra Cultural Landscape
Typestate heritage (built, landscape)
Designated31 December 2002
Reference no.601899
Significant period1934-1980 (fabric)
1934-ongoing (historical)
Significant componentslodge, well, memorial - wall, pump house, cabin/s, plantings - exotic, terracing, machinery/plant/equipment - recreation/entertainment, natural landscape, garden - native, residential accommodation - housing, trees of social, historic or special significance, hide (wildlife observation), track, engine/generator shed/room / power supply, machinery/plant/equipment - utilities - water supply
Binna Burra Cultural Landscape is located in Queensland
Binna Burra Cultural Landscape
Location of Binna Burra Cultural Landscape in Queensland
Binna Burra Cultural Landscape is located in Australia
Binna Burra Cultural Landscape
Binna Burra Cultural Landscape (Australia)

Binna Burra Cultural Landscape includes Binna Burra Lodge, a sustainable, heritage-listed nature-based accommodation and services provider at Binna Burra Road, Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia. Commencing with a camp in 1933, buildings commenced from 1934 to c. 1980. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 31 December 2002.[1] All of the heritage-listed lodge and adjacent accommodation buildings were destroyed during the September 2019 bushfires.[2]

  1. ^ "Binna Burra Cultural Landscape (entry 601899)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Heritage-listed Binna Burra Lodge destroyed by 'quite extreme' Gold Coast hinterland bushfire". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 8 September 2019. Archived from the original on 8 September 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2020.