Crownthorpe
Crownthorpe is a rural locality split between the South Burnett Region and the Gympie Region, in Queensland, Australia. In the, Crownthorpe had a population of 45 people.
Geography
Crownthorpe Road is the main route through the locality, entering from the south and exiting to the north-east.Double Knob is a mountain on the northern border of the locality adjoining Cobbs Hill rising to above sea level.
The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation.
History
In February 1914, tenders for called for an open-air school. Crownthorpe Provisional School was officially opened on 1 September 1914 by Thomas Armstrong, the Chairman of the Murgon Shire Council. The opening of the school had been delayed until a teacher could be obtained. The first teacher was Miss Janie Bell. On 1 December 1914, it became Crownthorpe State School. It closed in 1952. It was on the south-western corner of Crownthorpe Road and Goomeri West Road.Demographics
In the, Crownthorpe had a population of 41 people.In the, Crownthorpe had a population of 45 people.