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Ipswich Antique Centre
Ipswich Antique Centre is a multi-dealer Antique Centre housed in a Landmark Heritage Listed Building, the 1895 Congregational Sunday School Hall. The Centre is air-conditioned and has a large car park accessed off Roderick Street. They also have a cafe specialising in coffee, cakes and light lunches within the building and High Teas are available on the last Friday of each month at 12 midday (bookings essential and minimum numbers apply). Their ever changing range of antiques and collectable...
Ipswich Art Gallery
The Ipswich Art Gallery is located just 40 kilometres west of Brisbane in a restored colonial building in the heart of Ipswich Central Business District. Housed in the old town hall built in the 1860s, the Gallery presents a program of changing exhibitions and heritage displays with complementary special events, limited-season performances, family activities and art workshops. The Ipswich Art Gallery (formerly Global Arts Link) is one of the largest and most visited regional art galleries in Aus...
Queens Park In Ipswich
Queens Park was the first park to be developed in Queensland, first being surveyed in 1842 and the design dating back to 1862. Visitors to the park will experience old world charm with modern day conveniences. Its close proximity to Ipswich City Centre allows for easy access to shady gardens and a relaxing lunch-time outing. Features include extensive formalised gardens, Nerima Gardens (a Japanese-styled garden), the Ipswich Nature Centre, children's play facilities, Bush House, Bush Chapel, s...