File:StateLibQld 1 174795 Glimpse Of Ballandean Station Homestead, 1933.jpg
A gable-roofed portico shelters the main entry doors to the homestead. The homestead comprises a number of structures of cultural heritage significance, including a rendered masonry house, detached kitchen, creamery, killing and milking sheds, combined stables and hayloft and the remains of a blacksmith's shed and forge. The homestead is heritage listed in Queensland.
Ballandean Station is south-west of the township of Ballandean, which lies 20 kilometres south of Stanthorpe on the New England Highway, in an area of southern Queensland known as the Granite Belt.