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The beloved colonial farmhouse restored

Finn Coleman
Finn Coleman
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READY FOR THE FUTURE: Nearly demolished in 2016, Willards Farm has undergone a faithful restoration as part of a 62ha precinct
READY FOR THE FUTURE: Nearly demolished in 2016, Willards Farm has undergone a faithful restoration as part of a 62ha precinct
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WILLARDS Farm homestead and its outbuildings are a glimpse into 19th century Queensland, and with restorations nearing completion, the property’s authentic charm will soon be on public display as part of a grand precinct project.

The farmhouse itself, as well as the milking shed, creamery and garage have been worked on extensively to “revitalise its historic beauty”.

The hefty restoration project has been a long time in the making.

In 2016, Redland City Council purchased the property for $1.45 million to “protect its heritage for future generations” after it was facing a potential demolition.

The homestead, located in Birkdale, was built in several phases beginning in the 1860s. Original owner James Willard and his wife Margaret Jones would parent 11 children together, and continue to expand the property as the family grew.

The council is planning an opening event after works end, with landscaping expected to begin early next year.

“The circa 1870s farming property is a key hub and first stage of the 62-hectare Birkdale Community Precinct, an exciting intergenerational community destination,” Deputy Mayor Julie Talty said.

Council has its work cut out in delivering the precinct, which in addition to the Willards property will include six other destinations.

Among them are an entertainment hub, and a “Recreation, Resilience and Adventure Sports Hub”, featuring “Redlands Coast’s first public lagoon, whitewater centre as well as an adventure playground and running track”.

“Council is aware of the interest and fondness the Redland Coast community has for Willards Farm and we are proud to return it to its former glory,” Ms Talty said.

The Willards Homestead and outbuildings area will also feature a dining room, and Victorian gardens.

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