The Glengallan GatesDuring the years Oswald Slade was disposing of furniture and fittings from Glengallan, the sandsone pillars and iron gates were re-located to Leslie Park, Warwick, as a memorial to the pioneer Leslie brothers. Approaches to the local Council for return of the gates to Glengallan, have, to date, been unsuccessful. The two Bunya Pines flanking the site of the Glengallan Gates were planted after the formal gardens laid out in 1874. Two solitary pines in the Glengallan Station cultivation mark the course of the cobbled drive from the Warwick-Toowoomba road. Original buildings may have been located at the end of this avenue. |
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"Roses bloom splendidly...and a very fine landscape effect is secured by great plots of multi-coloured petunias...which seem to float like fairy islands in a sea of green..." - 1904 newspaper report