Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site — Point Of Interest in Lakefield

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Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site

Point Of Interest at Lakefield QLD 4892, Australia, Lakefield, Queensland, 4892 . Here you will find detailed information about Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Queensland
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Lakefield QLD 4892, Australia, Lakefield, Queensland, 4892
City:
Lakefield
Postcode:
4892

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Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site is a Australian Point Of Interest based in Lakefield, Queensland. Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site is located at Lakefield QLD 4892, Australia,


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Reviews of Old Breeza Homestead Historical Site

  • Luke
    Added 2016.04.29
    From the Queensland National Park website:
  • Elijah
    Added 2016.02.22
    Today, the road through the park passes by the lagoon, remnant buildings, cattle yards and 100-year-old mango trees that mark the site of Old Breeza Homestead."
  • James
    Added 2015.09.23
    "Sinclair Balser and his family originally took up Breeza Station to breed horses for the Palmer Goldfields. With the decline of the gold rush, horse breeding gave way to cattle breeding and fattening. After 23 years of harsh, difficult living, including the cattle tick outbreak of the 1890s, the family abandoned the property and returned to Cooktown to work as publicans. After the departure of the Balser family, Breeza Station was used as a mustering outstation and was also a stopover point for the early pack-horse mail on route to Coen.
  • Madison
    Added 2015.02.10
    Small shed with a fruit-bat colony under really old mango trees. The neighboring lagoon is good for spotting birds.
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