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For informationP 1300 GOLDCOAST (1300 465 326) W cityofgoldcoast.com.au
Nerang Gaol at Country Paradise Parklands, 2017. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast.
Nerang tour walk Map key
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Nerang GaolIn 1880 a two-cell lock-up was built on the Price Street police station site. It was a small wooden building with a front verandah used as a temporary holding facility for prisoners.
The types of offenses that resulted in time in the lock-up varied from petty thievery and disturbing the peace to more serious crimes such as murder. Conditions in the lock-up were primitive. There were no windows, just two high-set barred apertures in each small cell, and holes drilled into the ceiling, for ventilation.
After it was donated to the Albert Australia Day Foundation Inc. in 1987 it was moved to the grounds of the Carrara Sports Stadium. In 2010, it was temporarily transferred to Heritage Park at Pimpama.
In 2015, it returned to Nerang to the Country Paradise Parklands site. The Nerang lock-up is the oldest surviving building in Nerang.
Gold Coast Local Heritage Register places1 Maid of Sker
2 Ceramic House
3 Preece House
4 Nerang Hall
Places of interest5 Albert Shire Council Administration (former)
6 Nerang State School
7 Historic Nerang Wharf site
8 The Commercial Hotel
9 Panitz Bridge
10 Nerang War Memorial
11 Timbergetter Tree Stump
12 Nerang Cemetery
13 Weedon’s Crossing
14 Nerang Gaol (former)
15 Station Street and the old Nerang Railway Station site
The Nerang tour walk explores all the places on the Nerang Heritage Walk from the former Albert Shire Council Administration building to the old Nerang Gaol at Country Paradise Parklands and historic Station Street across the Nerang River. It provides an opportunity to experience almost every part of Nerang’s rich history.
Nerang Heritage WalkDiscover Nerang’s history and heritage.
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Nerang Heritage WalkDiscover the history and heritage of Nerang on the self-guided Nerang Heritage Walk.
The walk is a discovery and celebration of the rich history of this Gold Coast hinterland town straddling the beautiful Nerang River. It recognises those places of special heritage significance to Nerang and the wider Gold Coast community, some of which have been entered in the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register.
The township of Nerang was surveyed in 1865 by Martin Lavelle. A grid of streets were formed on the north-western side of the Nerang River and the streets named after local personalities; Martin and Lavelle after the surveyor himself, White for the local pastoralist William Duckett White and Price for the local sugar cane farmer and manager of the Manchester Cotton Plantation Edmund Price.
A large town area was surveyed in the expectation Nerang would grow to be an important settlement for the region. This was a slow process though as the large sugar and cotton plantations in the area dominated land use in Nerang for a long period of time. By 1901 the population of Nerang was recorded as 343, somewhat lower than other district centres at the time.
Nerang township, circa 1888. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast Libraries Local Studies Collection.
Price Street, Nerang, circa 1900. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast Libraries Local Studies Collection.
Station Street, Nerang looking north, circa 1940. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast Libraries Local Studies Collection.
Despite this, Nerang experienced steady growth and developed a close knit community. In the mid-1970s and early 1980s, when the Gold Coast was rapidly expanding into the hinterland areas, Nerang entered a boom period with many of today’s modern services and a civic administration centre established in the town.
Along the walk you will not only discover significant heritage places, you will also find other places that are important to the history of Nerang. Plaques, monuments, streets, parks and community organisations all combine in Nerang to tell the story of a river town shaped by a wealth of timber, rich river flats for agriculture, civic administration and the South Coast Railway.
For more information about the Nerang Heritage Walk, and to view the Nerang Heritage Walk book, visit heritage.goldcoast.qld.gov.au
Central town walk Timber, river, roads and rail walk
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The central town walk explores the community, civic and commercial places at the centre of Nerang. There are reminders of when this place was the seat of the Albert Shire Council, historic family homes that now serve the community, reminders of the river trade and a war memorial that has had a number of homes.
The timber, river, roads and rail walk explores the places that are related to key transport routes in Nerang. There are reminders of early river crossing sites, roads named after key transport sites, the rich timber industry of the area and the legendary Maid of Sker.
Ceramic HouseCeramic House was constructed around 1919 as the family home of Robert Ekins Veivers. Veivers was the grandson of Robert Veivers – one of the first European settlers in the Nerang district.
Robert Ekins Veivers served in World War I and the house is named after the vessel ‘Ceramic’ on which he embarked from Sydney in 1916.
Strong community support for the preservation of this historic house saw the place relocated to Bischof Pioneer Park to become a community space and visitor information centre.
Ceramic house was entered in the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register in 2010.
Maid of SkerThe Maid of Sker is a paddle steamer, built in 1884 at the Brisbane shipyards of Evans Anderson Phelan and Co. It was built for Charles Philpot, one of the founders of an early timber mill and sugar plantation in Nerang. In 1893, the Kleinschmidt family purchased the Maid of Sker and began transporting general cargo between Brisbane and Nerang. The vessel became an important economic link for Nerang.
The Maid of Sker was donated to Council by the Kleinschmidt family and in 1976, it was moved to Bischof Pioneer Park, Nerang and restored by volunteers. In 2011 the Maid of Sker was entered in the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register. It is the only known surviving trading vessel from this region.
Ceramic House, circa 2017. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast. Maid of Sker at Nerang Wharf, circa 1900. Image courtesy City of Gold Coast Libraries Local Studies Collection.
Conservation works on the Maid of Sker were carried out in 2016 to ensure that this important vessel continues to be a part of the history of the Gold Coast.