University of Queensland Gatton Campus

University of Queensland Gatton Campus
Foundation building, 2009
Location5391 Warrego Highway, Lawes, Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27°33′08″S 152°20′08″E / 27.5521°S 152.3356°E / -27.5521; 152.3356
Design period1870s–1890s (late 19th century)
Built1897–1960s
OwnerUniversity of Queensland
Official nameUniversity of Queensland Gatton Campus (Queensland University), Foundation Precinct Gatton College, Lawes Campus
Typestate heritage (landscape, built, archaeological)
Designated6 January 2004
Reference no.601672
Significant period1890s, 1920s, 1940s (historical)
1890s–1940s (fabric)
1890s–ongoing (social)
Significant componentsgymnasium, oval/sports field, sewage pump house/pumping station, residential accommodation – headmaster's house, shop – blacksmith's, shed – hay, residential accommodation – caretaker's quarters, dairy/creamery, shearing shed/woolshed, shed/s, office/administration building, hall – dining, tower – water, dormitory, laboratory, sewage farm/treatment site, shed – potato, school/school room, weighbridge/weigh station, trees/plantings, shed – wool classing, silo, swimming pool, science block
University of Queensland Gatton Campus is located in Queensland
University of Queensland Gatton Campus
Location of University of Queensland Gatton Campus in Queensland
University of Queensland Gatton Campus is located in Australia
University of Queensland Gatton Campus
University of Queensland Gatton Campus (Australia)

University of Queensland Gatton Campus is a heritage-listed university campus of the University of Queensland at Warrego Highway, Lawes (east of Gatton), Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1897 to 1960s. It is also known as the Queensland Agricultural College, the Foundation Precinct Gatton College and Lawes Campus. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 6 January 2004.[1]

  1. ^ "University of Queensland Gatton Campus (Queensland University) (entry 601672)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.