Gleneagle, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Gleneagle is a rural locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.

[1] The Logan River and the Mount Lindesay Highway pass through eastern parts of locality.

In the centre of Gleneagle is a large man-made dam called Lake Brabazon.

[citation needed] The locality takes its name from a cotton farm called Glen Eagles established in the 1860s by William Tutin Walker (1833-1920).

Walker began as a manager on Townsvale established by Robert Towns who pioneered cotton growing in the Logan River valley.

So it was decided to relocate St Joseph's to the O'Reilly Guesthouse as a permanent church.

Although privately owned by the O'Reilly family, it is still strongly associated with the Beaudesert Catholic parish.

[12] Allen's Creek Provisional School opened on 4 October 1927 and closed on 18 September 1929.

[12] Allan's Creek (as it is currently spelled) crosses the railway line at the intersection of three present-day localities: Allenview, Bromelton and Gleneagle.