Ipswich City Council

Heritage Buildings

In the 1850s, Ipswich aspired to become the capital of Queensland. Although it lost this honour to Brisbane, it was a prosperous and confident city and this is reflected in its buildings which include imposing public offices, several of the oldest churches in Queensland, numerous fine mansions and a large number of historic houses and cottages.

Historic Ipswich Buildings

Bank Of Australasia (PDF, 8 kb)

Belmont (PDF, 15 kb)

Booval House (PDF, 16 kb)

Claremont (PDF, 16 kb)

Ginn Cottage (PDF, 16 kb)  

Hotel Cecil (PDF, 15 kb)

Mary Tregear Hostel (PDF, 41 kb)  

Queensland National Bank (PDF, 15 kb)

The University Of Queensland Ipswich Campus (PDF, 25 kb)

Town Hall (PDF, 19 kb)

Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator (PDF, 17 kb)

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