Description
Glenfern is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia.
Glenfern is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census Glenfern had a population of 10 people.
History
In January 1880, Alexander McPherson obtained a country publican's licence to operate the Glenfern Hotel. The Glenfern Hotel was located 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Kilcoy on the road to Woodford (now the D'Aguilar Highway). In 1884, McPherson died from a fall from his horse; his wife Eliza (née Webb) continued to operate the hotel, being described in 1886 as "by no means a pretentious-looking place, but it was scrupulously clean". In 1889, Eliza McPherson married John Young who became the licensee. In 1890, the annual Kilcoy horse races were held in the hotel grounds. The hotel operated until at least 1913 but by 1923 was in use as the private home of Amelia Raleigh (one of the McPherson daughters). The hotel no longer exists, but is likely to be the origin of the locality name.In 1913, the Kilcoy railway line was constructed with Glenfern railway station (26.9538°S 152.6058°E? / -26.9538; 152.6058? (Glenfern railway station)) serving the area. The railway line and the station closed in 1964.
The population of Glenfern is very low so it is included in the population statistics for the adjoining locality of Velleneuve, which recorded a population of 449 at the 2011 Australian Census.In the 2016 census Glenfern had a population of 10 people.
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Population: 1-100
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 14.094 km2
Elevation: 51-200 metres
Town elevation: 108 m
Population number: 10
Local Government Area: Somerset Regional Council
Attribution
This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Glenfern, Queensland