Mount Berryman, Queensland Explained

Type:suburb
Mount Berryman
State:qld
Coordinates:-27.7191°N 152.3249°W
Pop:96
Postcode:4341
Area:26.8
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:17.9
Dir1:SW
Location1:Laidley
Dist2:24.5
Dir2:S
Location2:Gatton
Dist3:56.1
Dir3:WSW
Location3:Ipswich
Dist4:60.1
Dir4:ESE
Location4:Toowoomba
Dist5:101
Dir5:WSW
Location5:Brisbane
Lga:Lockyer Valley Region
Stategov:Lockyer
Fedgov:Wright
Near-N:Blenheim
Near-Ne:Laidley Creek West
Near-E:Mulgowie
Near-Se:Mulgowie
Near-S:Thornton
Near-Sw:Ingoldsby
Near-W:Rockside
Near-Nw:Rockside

Mount Berryman is a rural locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia.[1] In the, Mount Berryman had a population of 96 people.

Geography

Sandy Creek enters the locality from the south (Thornton) and exits to the north (Blenheim). The terrain varies from above sea level with the lower elevations by the creek and rising to the east and west of the creek. Despite the name of the locality, there is no mountain feature of that same name.[2]

The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.[3]

Mount Berryman Road enters the locality from the north (Blenheim), loosely follows the creek (crossing it from time to time), and exists to the south (Thornton).[4]

History

The district was originally known as Upper Sandy Creek.[5]

In 1880s, when local residents applied to the Queensland Government to establish a school, they proposed that the school be established in a building on a selection taken up by Richard Berryman which he subsequently abandoned. The government agreed to the plan, but objected to calling the school Upper Sandy Creek due to Sandy Creek being a very common name in Queensland, so the residents proposed to name it Mount Berryman.[6] Mount Berryman State School opened on 25 May 1886 and closed on 27 May 1977. It was at 72 Mount Berryman Road .[7] [8]

In 1894, a non-denominational Sunday school was established using the school building. From 1907, the Blenheim Baptist Church took over the responsibility for the Sunday School. The Sunday school celebrated its diamond jubilee in 1954.[9]

In 1943, the former Methodist Church building at Blenheim was relocated to Mount Berryman on land donated by Mr H. Wood and opened as the Mount Berryman Baptist Church.[10] In 2007, the Mount Berryman Baptist Church was relocated to the Laidley Pioneer Village.[11]

Demographics

In the, Mount Berryman had a population of 109 people.

In the, Mount Berryman had a population of 96 people.

Education

There are no schools in Mount Berryman. The nearest primary schools are Blenheim State School in neighbouring Blenheim to the north, Laidley District State School in Laidley to the north-west, and Mount Sylvia State School in Mount Sylvia to the west. The nearest secondary schools are Laidley State High School in Laidley and Lockyer District State High School in Gatton to the north.

Notes and References

  1. 27 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Layers: Locality; Mountains and ranges; Contours; Watercourses . 17 February 2024 . Queensland Globe . Queensland Government.
  3. Web site: Layers: Locality; Protected areas and forests; Land use . 17 February 2024 . Queensland Globe . Queensland Government.
  4. Web site: Layers: Locality; Road and rail . 17 February 2024 . Queensland Globe . Queensland Government.
  5. Web site: 2020-01-30 . History . 2024-02-18 . Blenheim State School . en.
  6. News: 17 May 1887 . THE WEST MORETON DISTRICT. . 19 February 2024 . . Queensland, Australia . 3 . National Library of Australia . XXVIII . 3890.
  7. Web site: 1936 . Helidon . 6 June 2022 . . Map.
  8. Web site: 1971 . Parish of Mount Mort . 6 June 2022 . . Map.
  9. News: 16 October 1954 . Mt. Berryman Sunday School Jubilee . 19 February 2024 . . Queensland, Australia . 4 (Daily) . National Library of Australia . 25,140.
  10. News: 17 May 1943 . LOCKYER DISTRICT . 19 February 2024 . . Queensland, Australia . 3 (DAILY) . National Library of Australia . 17618.
  11. Web site: The Pioneer Memorial Chapel . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200406071716/http://www.laidleypioneervillage.org.au/church.html . 6 April 2020 . 17 February 2021 . Laidley Pioneer Village and Museum.