Making a move to Rangeville, QLD 4350? It's crucial to understand whether it is suitable for you (and your family?). The Homes.com.au suburb profile aims to give you a better understanding of Rangeville house prices, demographics & market trends so we can help you make an informed decision about your potential move to the suburb.
Whether you are upsizing or downsizing to Rangeville, keep reading for a brief history lesson to find out more about the amazing lifestyle and what the suburb has to offer.
Overview Rangeville, a residential suburb in Toowoomba, Queensland, covers an area of 8.2 square kilometres and had a population of 8,312 people (2016 census). Rangeville is neighboured by the suburbs of Redwood, Blachbiew, Withcott, Middle Ridge, Centenary Heights, Silver Ridge, East Toowoomba, and South Toowoomba.
Rangeville is 5 kilometres south of the Toowoomba city centre. It is part of the local government area of the Toowoomba Region.
Living in Rangeville Rangeville is a quiet suburb. Residents enjoy great shopping at the High Street Shopping Centre on High and Meibusch Street.
In this suburb are some heritage-listed sites, such as Geeumbi on 1 South Street, which was built in 1914 as the home of Thomas Arthur Price. Rodway, a villa built from 1904 to the 1930s, is now known as Sylvia Park. Picnic Point became a heritage site in 2008.
Rangeville has a government-owned primary school, Rangeville State School for boys and girls. Secondary education is provided by Rangeville State School.
History of Rangeville Rangeville, a settlement further down Toowoomba, was given that name to differentiate it from The Range, a common term for the area located along the length of the Great Dividing Range. The Range State School has been operational since July 1909. It became Rangeville State School in December 1909.
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