Newstead House's Official Reopening
This historic riverside site is welcoming Brisbanites back in with live tunes, food trucks, markets, lawn games and tours after a three-year restoration.
Overview
When Brisbane Open House returns for 2024, it'll let Brisbanites take a wander through a space that dates back to 1846 and is also the River City's oldest European-style residential property. That place: Newstead House. But that's not your first chance to check out the historic riverside site after its three-year restoration. If you're keen to pop by before that — and enjoy live tunes, food trucks, markets, lawn games and tours — then head to the abode's one-day official reopening shindig between 10am–2pm on Saturday, July 6.
Before the restoration and also prior to the pandemic, the Newstead spot regularly held picnic-worthy weekend sessions — and this celebration is following in that trend. Entry is free, but you'll need your wallet for whatever you choose to eat when you get cosy on the sprawling grass.
To take a peek at Newstead House's unveiling, you'll be wandering through the site at your own pace, spying how far it has come from its first days as a two-level Georgian cottage. You'll also notice period decor that dates back to between 1862–90, when it was home to local businessman George Harris and his family.
For kids — because this is a family-friendly affair — there'll be a roving magician, face-painting and an educational reptile showcase.