
Ringsfield House Museum, located at 41–45 Alfred Street in Nanango, Queensland, is a historic residence built in 1908 by renowned architect Robin Dods. The house features wide verandas, bay windows, and spacious rooms. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including a private home, a maternity hospital from 1942 to 1970, and a refuge for women and children. In 1992, it was restored as a museum and historical center. The museum showcases local historical items and artifacts, and the grounds include a replica coach house, a cream shed, a slab shepherd's hut, the town's original Presbyterian Church, and Nanango's oldest surviving building—the State School built in 1866. The extensive gardens were designed in 1993 by landscape architect Jeremy Ferrier. The museum is open by appointment.
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