Nestled within a loop of Monsildale Creek, Monsildale Homestead is a heritage-listed property in Queensland's Somerset Region. Established in the 1870s by James Steven, the homestead features a timber residence with a 1910s extension, surrounded by mature trees like jacarandas and eucalypts. Additional structures include a slab barn, shed, single men's barrack, and former Aboriginal workers' quarters. The property has evolved over time, transitioning from cattle grazing to deer farming, while preserving its historical significance.

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