Leyburn
Sleepy township which was once a bustling goldfield.
Located 219 km southwest of Brisbane and 36 km
from Clifton, Leyburn is a tiny settlement which lives on memories of
its former importance as one of the more successful goldfields on the
Darling Downs. Named after Leyburn in England, the town grew up as one
of a number of gold diggings in the Warwick area. In the 1860s there
were both alluvial and quartz diggings in the area which led to the
establishment of a number of camps along Thanes Creek and Darkey Flat.
Leyburn grew up as a town servicing the surrounding gold mining camps
and by the late 1860s it boasted a number of hotels and general stores
and a police station.
The town grew in importance as teamsters and
itinerant farm workers used it as a stopover point on the road between
Goondiwindi, Toowoomba and the port at Ipswich.
It is possible that Leyburn could have continued as
an important centre but the combination of the discovery of gold at
Gympie (which saw many of the miners leave for the more lucrative
field), the difficulty of extracting gold from the mines in the area
which kept flooding, and the decision to have the railway bypass
the town all ensured its slow decline.
Today it is nothing more than a general store, the Royal
Hotel (which dates from the 1860s when the town was booming), the usual
public services - police, school and post office, and a service
station. The town's major industry is the local sawmill.
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Royal Hotel
McIntyre St
Leyburn
QLD
4352
Telephone: (07) 4695 0129
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