
Nestled within a loop of Monsildale Creek, Monsildale Homestead is a heritage-listed property in Queensland's Somerset Region. Established in the 1870s by grazier James Steven, the homestead features a main residence with a 1910s extension, complemented by a slab barn, shed, single men's barracks, and former Aboriginal workers' quarters. The property has been continuously used for pastoral purposes, including cattle grazing and, more recently, deer farming. Its historical significance is recognized by its inclusion in the Queensland Heritage Register.
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