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Willards Farm opens for bookable historical walking tours

21 April 2026
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Willards Farm opens for bookable historical walking tours

Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell opens the restored Willards Farm.

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The recently restored Willards Farm on Birkdale Community Precinct (BCP) is set to open to the community from next month as Redland City Council launches bookable walking tours of the heritage-listed property.

Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell said up to six tours would be held each month from 6 May 2026, with tickets now available to book on the Redland City Council website.

The launch of tours follows Council officially opening the restored property at a special event on 17 April attended by key project partners and Council representatives.

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“Through the tours, visitors will be able to see how Council has restored this historic property and learn fascinating insights into the families that once called Willards Farm home,” the Mayor said.

“The tours will also include the farm buildings and a seated presentation held within the restored farmhouse.

The restored Willards Farm on Birkdale Community Precinct is now open for the community to explore on bookable tours.

“I know many people have been looking forward to the property opening for community viewings and I’m pleased that Council has now reached this stage.

“Council is inviting both the Redlands Coast community and those further afield to book their place on a tour and discover the history and charm of this old home, as well as the social history of the period.”

Tours will be held on the first and third Wednesday of every month and will be led by Council’s Library Local History Adviser.

Demand for tickets is expected to be high for the initial tours and bookings will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, with each ticket costing $10 plus a booking fee.

The Mayor said the opening of tours will be a great opportunity for people to learn more about the history of Redlands Coast.

“The farmhouse was in a state of disrepair when Council stepped in to buy the property in 2016, ensuring its history was protected for future generations,” the Mayor said.

“The site holds significant heritage and cultural values for Redlands Coast as one of the last surviving examples of the area’s early farming history and is planned to be the ‘welcome gate’ to BCP as the precinct takes shape in coming years.

“The opening of bookable tours is an exciting opportunity for our community to learn more about 19th century colonial farming life in south-east Queensland and explore the property in-person, all while being guided by Council’s Library Local History Adviser.”

To book a tour, visit the Council website.

Tags: Birkdale Community PrecinctfarmhouseheritagehistoryRedland City CouncilRedlands CoastWillards farm

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