Mount Lofty, Queensland

[1] Jubilee Park, a large parkland and bushland area with numerous riding trails, forms the eastern part of the suburb.

At the end of North Street is the peak of Mount Lofty, which features a garden and rainforest, a lookout, and the transmission tower for WIN Television.

[2] There was a two-storey house called Longview on its crest, which was relocated from the Toowoomba CBD by Charles Cocks.

In 1904, Cocks had the house dismantled and rebuilt on the eastern end of North Street on a 40-acre (16 ha) site, where it overlooked Toowoomba.

A reservoir occupies the site today at 13 North Street (27°32′39″S 151°58′19″E / 27.5441°S 151.9719°E / -27.5441; 151.9719 (Longview (former house))).

[10] On Saturday 14 August 1926, the Reverend William Goyen officially opened a Presbyterian Sunday School hall in Geoffrey Street, as an outreach of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Neil Street in the Toowoomba CBD.

Boyce gardens - entrance and driveway.