







Nestled on the foothills of the magnificent 90,000-acre D'Agular range and located just 400m from the forest edge, Lacey’s Creek Homestead and Vineyard has withstood the test of time.
This century-old wooden homestead, settled in 1889, boasts a rich history and has been a cherished retreat for those seeking solitude and a glimpse into the past, when life was lived at a slower pace, and nature was revered as a sacred entity.
Located just 10min from Dayboro this is a beautifully restored 1920’s Queensland farmhouse with unrivalled views of Lacey’s Creek valley bellow. Situated at the top of a ridgeline on an 110acre working farm with numerous walking tracks to explore and many incredible views.
Heritage accommodation, with 3 bedrooms, a large family room, full kitchen and beautifully restored bathroom.
Sit on your own private balcony and enjoy sunset over the valley with a ever present cool afternoon breeze.
Lacey’s Creek Homestead is more than just a place to stay, it’s a living, breathing farm experience.
Wander the grounds and you’ll meet our happy herd of cattle, chooks clucking through the garden, waddling ducks, and the occasional goose making its presence known.
Around the homestead, you’ll be welcomed by our two affectionate whippets, always ready with a wagging tail and a nuzzle. Whether you're watching the animals roam or simply soaking up the peaceful rhythm of farm life, this is a place to reconnect with nature and slow down.
Originally settled in the 1890s by the Robert Vernagle family, Lacey’s Creek Homestead has lived many lives—once a dairy, later a pineapple farm, then beef cattle, and now returning to its roots as a vineyard