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Robinson’s House – 105 High Street Maldon

Robinson's House - 105 High Street Maldon

Robinson’s House – 105 High Street Maldon

Robinson’s House on High Street Maldon is unusual architecture for Maldon as this gothic style is not often seen in a house in central Victoria. It is believed that the house was built in 1864.

The house is a beautiful example of the historic buildings in Maldon and each building has its own character.

Robinson’s House stands out in the morning light as you walk or drive down High Street.

Carriers Arms Hotel – 61-65 High Street Maldon

Carriers Arms Hotel • 61 - 65 High Street Maldon

Carriers Arms Hotel • 61 – 65 High Street Maldon

This building was The Carriers Arms Hotel, located at 61 – 65 High Street Maldon.

Originally built around 1857, little has changed to the appearance of the building. The building also used to have Maldon’s principal coaching office attached to it.

An application was recently made and approved for a Bakery to be established at the site along with additional commercial tenancies. The current status of this project is unknown.

The Penny School – Church Street Maldon

The Penny School - Church Street Maldon

The Penny School – Church Street Maldon

The Penny School situated on Church Street Maldon is one of our favourite buildings in town.

The school was called the Penny School because that was the cost of attendance at the school.

The 1856 Penny School, built of stone, brick and weatherboard as the Church of England Denominational School No.413, overlooks Maldon in Church Street. It was acquired by the National Trust in 1979. It was sold by The National Trust to a private buyer in 2014.

Main Street Maldon in Spring

Main Street Maldon in Spring

Main Street Maldon in Spring

This is a view of Main Street Maldon in Spring. The picture was taken early in the morning not long after sunrise. The colours of Maldon during Spring are quite spectacular. It’s a fantastic time of year to visit the town.