Fairy Knoll | |
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Location | 2A Robertson Road, Eastern Heights, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia |
Coordinates | 27°37′36″S 152°46′13″E / 27.6268°S 152.7702°E |
Design period | 1870s – 1890s (late 19th century) |
Built | c. 1897 – 1952 |
Architect | George Brockwell Gill |
Official name | Fairy Knoll, Jefferis Turner Centre (former) |
Type | state heritage (built, landscape) |
Designated | 21 October 1992 |
Reference no. | 600600 |
Significant period | 1890s–1900s, 1950s (fabric) 1890s–1940s, 1950s (historical) 1952–1986 (social) |
Significant components | trees/plantings, garden edging/balustrades/planter boxes, roof lantern / lantern light, residential accommodation – main house, lawn/s, driveway, stained glass window/s, views to, garden/grounds, steps/stairway, garden – bed/s, tennis court site, wall/s – retaining, views from |
Builders | Worley & Whitehead |
Fairy Knoll is a heritage-listed villa at 2A Robertson Road, Eastern Heights, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Brockwell Gill and built from c. 1897 to 1952 by Worley & Whitehead. It was also known as Jefferis Turner Centre. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.[1]