Binna Burra Cultural Landscape | |
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Location | Binna Burra Road, Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 28°11′44″S 153°11′20″E / 28.1955°S 153.1889°E |
Design period | 1919 - 1930s (interwar period) |
Built | 1934 - c. 1980 |
Official name | Binna Burra Cultural Landscape |
Type | state heritage (built, landscape) |
Designated | 31 December 2002 |
Reference no. | 601899 |
Significant period | 1934-1980 (fabric) 1934-ongoing (historical) |
Significant components | lodge, 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 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]