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The 1869 'Peak Downs' Homestead is the largest restored station homestead of its kind in Australia, and it is the centrepiece of the Capella Pioneer Village complex on the Gregory Highway at Capella, in Queensland's Central Highlands region. 60,000 wooden 40 x 10 centimetre shingles make up the roof. No nails, nor any other fasteners, were used in the pit sawn spotted gum timber walls.
The Capella Pioneer Village also boasts the woolshed from 'Gordon Downs' station that has a tale to tell on the Central Highlands origins of the 1891 Great Shearers Strike. Ask about the sabotage attack on the military train.
Wonder at the magnitude of the post World War II "" Food and Britain"" scheme. The Queensland British Food Corporation (QBFC) held 200,000 hectares of open downs grasslands across the Highlands in 1949 and had 27,000 hectares under crop in 1950. The operational headquarters were at Capella. Come and see the tractors and farming machinery and learn of the people who worked to make that feat possible.
Join in the fun of the annual Craft Fair and Vintage Machinery Rally that is held on the second Saturday in September.
Coach and school groups always welcome.
Note: The Village closes over the Summer wet season.
Phone:
07 4984 9523
Web:
www.capella.com.au
Open Times:
Open from Wednesday- Friday. 0900 to 1200. Sundays open from 0900 to 1200, closed Mondays, Tuesday and Saturdays.
Entry Costs:
| Entry | Cost | Valid From | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | $10.00 | 08 Apr 08 - 31 Mar 09 | |
| Child (Aged 4-16) | $7.00 | 08 Apr 08 - 31 Mar 09 | Children aged three and under are free of charge. |
| Concession | $7.00 | 08 Apr 08 - 31 Mar 09 | Seniors |
| Student | $7.00 | 08 Apr 08 - 31 Mar 09 |
Children: Children of all ages are welcome.
General Comments
Closed during summer wet season - November to March. Closed over Easter, Anzac day, Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Special arrangements can be made for tour and school groups