Drayton, Queensland


Drayton is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the, Drayton had a population of 1,710 people.
Drayton is at the outer southwestern edge of Toowoomba. It was first substantial settlement on the Darling Downs, initially being established in 1842. The nearby township of Toowoomba expanded more rapidly than Drayton, and in the 1860s the centre of population shifted to Toowoomba, leaving Drayton as a southwestern suburb.

History

The Drayton area was known as The Springs from around 1840 to 1847.
In August 1842, Thomas Alford established a store at Drayton. He also built his home and established a post office. He is believed to have named the area Drayton after Drayton, Somersetshire, England, where his father Charles Alford was the vicar.
Drayton continued to be the primary settlement in the region until the town of Toowoomba was established four miles to the north-east, whereupon the centre of population rapidly moved to the newer settlement owing to its better access to water and favourable growing conditions. By 1905, the Australian Handbook stated that the town "may now almost be considered a suburb of Toowoomba".
The Drayton National School established on 16 August 1851. It is one of the oldest state primary schools in Queensland.
One of the oldest buildings in the Drayton area is the Royal Bull's Head Inn. The town also saw the area's first newspaper, the Darling Downs Gazette, in 1858.
From 1887 to 1949, Drayton had its own local government, the Shire of Drayton.
Drayton has a core of homes dating to the 19th century and a substantial number of homes and commercial premises dating from the mid years of the 20th century. More recently a large number of detached homes and growing numbers of multi-unit dwellings were built in the 1990s and 2000s, mostly targeted at students from the nearby University of Southern Queensland.
To the west of Drayton, the southern part of ANZAC Avenue forms the axis of a growing industrial and commercial district extending west and north towards Glenvale.

Heritage listings

Drayton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
Drayton State School is a government primary school for boys and girls at 55 Brisbane Street. In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 321 students with 36 teachers and 16 non-teaching staff. It includes a special education program.

Royal Bull's Head Inn

The building now serves as a show-case of life in the 1870s. Some rooms have been maintained in their original state.

Notable residents