Main Street Maldon after a November Rain

Main Street Maldon after Rain

Main Street Maldon after Rain

It’s been a very dry year so when we had some decent rain on the night of 4th November it was a welcome sight.

Main Street looks so pretty on a damp morning. This photo was taken just after 8am at Main Street Maldon.

Long range rain forecasts do not look good for us, so please conserve your water and ensure you make it through the dry months.

A View of Sunny Main Street Maldon

Sunny Main Street Maldon. 14th October 2018

Sunny Main Street Maldon. 14th October 2018

Today is a lovely sunny spring day at Maldon and Main Street looks so beautiful in the morning.

There are plenty of reasons to visit Maldon. So if you’re looking to do a day trip from Melbourne then there is still time to leave and arrive by lunch time to explore our wonderful goldfields town.

Heritage Buildings at Maldon – High Street Maldon

Heritage Building - High Street Maldon

Heritage Building – High Street Maldon

Maldon is a historic town and we have some amazing examples of original goldfields architecture around the town.

This building can be found on High Street at Maldon, diagonally opposite the Post Office.

Explore the wonderful gold rush architecture of Maldon which spans from the mid 1850s to 1950s and even into modern times.

There are plenty of things to do around Maldon and exploring the amazing architecture of the town is just one of them.

A Sunny Spring Day at Maldon

Sunny Spring Day – Main Street Maldon – 12th October 2018

Today is a beautiful sunny spring day at Maldon.

As you drive into Maldon you will see the spectacular wattle blooming and as you venture down Main Street you will see our historic town bathing in the sunlight.

Blue skies and sunshine makes for a great day trip. Visit Maldon to experience everything our original gold rush town has to offer.

Historic McArthur’s Building on Main Street Maldon

Historic McArthurs Building  from 1854 at Maldon

Historic McArthurs Building from 1854 at Maldon

Once a Bakery, the historic McArthur’s building dates back to 1854 during the height of the early Victorian Gold Rush.

This fine example of goldfields architecture has stood the test of time and is a stunning example of an original Maldon building.

Now used for a variety of pop up shops, this building is definitely worth a look while you visit Maldon.