Fairview (Pattemore House) is now preserved and presented by the Friends of Pattemore House to enable visitors to experience how in 1907 a pioneer family created a new life for themselves on the Blackall Range.  Building a home by hand and earning a living in a new, challenging environment was no mean feat. The unique displays at Fairview present a thoughtful insight into the way life was from its construction in 1907 by the Pattemore family until the last farming family, the Armstrongs, moved out in 1995.

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The property is opened for the public to enjoy every Friday 10.00 am – 12 noon – however the kitchen is closed on Fridays.

Our main event is our Open Day on the last Saturday of each month from 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm (except December). On these occasions, our famous home-made afternoon teas served on the wide sunny verandas are a must!

Additionally to these regular open events, the Friends can accommodate private and group bookings – please go to our request form to find out more.