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It still operates as a movie theatre. In its heyday it could hold 1, people. Mandeville Coffee Palace Located at 60 Nolan Street, this charming two storey red brick building was built in as the Yorkshire Hotel.

The site was originally cleared as a dam and the gardens were intended to surround the lake. There are many exotic trees including impressive Bunya Bunya pines and an Australian red cedar. There are extensive walkways and excellent places to relax and enjoy a picnic. Caselli in Over the years it has been an Art Gallery and a restaurant. Since it has been the Commonwealth Bank. On the ground floor were a public bar, a private bar, a parlour, a spacious dining room, a commercial room, a billiard room, a kitchen and a laundry, while upstairs there was a large drawing room, more than fifteen bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The ground floor walls have deeply lined rustication, with rusticated pilasters rising up to the first floor, and above is an elaborate parapet concealing the hipped, corrugated iron roof. The corner is emphasised by an oriel window topped by a circular domed turret with a flag pole. On each side of the tower are flanking gables with the name of the hotel and the date inscribed within. Outside the first floor windows are small cantilevered balconies supported by decorative consoles and shell-shaped brackets.

This is interpreted as "rich or poor, and fair justice for all". The Court House is the fourth court house in Maryborough. It is recognised as one of the largest court houses outside Melbourne.

The post office is in the Italianate palazzo style and features two three arch colonnades and a clock tower. In the post office took over whole building when a new court house was built next door.

The fountain in front of the Town Hall was built as a memorial to Corporal Gerald Wilkinson, who was the first soldier from Maryborough to die in the Boer War. It is notable for the fine interior of the hall, particularly the gallery and painted ceiling. The Moderne style additions are also significant for their intactness and for the Art Deco interiors.

The group of three buildings is significant as an outstanding example of late nineteenth century civic design. It was built in The existing tower was the third one on the site and constructed in Engine sheds were added early in the 20th Century.

The Central Goldfields Art Gallery is now housed here. An exceptional boom-style belltower was added with a bell from the homestead of the Simsons, the first pastoralists in the district. It was built in with Charles Walker as the architect. Maryborough Flour Mill Located at the corner of Inkerman and Albert Streets beside the railway line this year-old flour mill was built by William Phelan in this impressive three storey flour mill operated for 99 years.

It is now privately owned. The school continued to grow requiring the red brick structure to be built in and additional buildings added in Major upgrading of the buildings occurred in It closed at the end of The building is now privately owned.

The cottage was built by Arthur Worsley stonemason in for his family. Two extra rooms were built in There are photographs and memorabilia relating to the local area and the cottage is furnished in period furniture. It is open Tuesday to Thursday from At the rear is an old slab squatter's hut from Plaistow. It dates from c and was the home of the Joyce family. The squatter's hut is the oldest known building in the area. Most of the graves are unmarked and the occupants unknown. There were up to sites identified as possible graves, of which around 40 had been named on a memorial plaque erected at the front of the cemetery in There is also a large stone cross.

Bristol Hill Tower Located off Miners Drive and built in it was a Depression-era project this impressive tower offers panoramic views of Maryborough. The spiral staircase was built using bluestone from the old gaol buildings. Princes Park The park is a wonderland of unusual historic buildings including the ticket office, Memorial Gates and a particularly impressive Grandstand.

The unusual ticket office was built in and is the only known Edwardian-style ticket office in the state. It is still used today. The Grandstand is the only example of this type of building by Thomas Watts and Sons, and was modelled on the South Melbourne grandstand designed by William Elliot Wells which was destroyed by fire in and a similar grandstand at Victoria Park, Collingwood which was demolished in The remains of three rows of Monterey Pines and a row of Weeping Willows around the waters edge forms an attractive landscape.

A row of Dutch Elm trees frame the rotunda, and elms north of the grandstand and oval, and elms along the western drain and Holyrood Street, Monterey pines around the lake and along Burns Road are a major landscape feature of the reserve and of aesthetic value. The well positioned and designed buildings and structures positioned to the west side of the oval and the lake in a landscaped reserve are of importance and rare for recreation reserves in Victoria, with no other reserve having a similar collection of structures.

The art deco gentlemen's toilet is contemporary with the nearby registered swimming pool and is of aesthetic and architectural importance. The only similar landscaped recreation reserve in Victoria is at Benalla and on a smaller scale Melville Oval, Hamilton and neither have a collection of buildings, structures, lake and ornamental planting similar or as extensive as Prince's Park.

Phillips who was the Town Clerk. The entrance pavilion is architecturally important as a recreational building employing the architectural language promoted by European functionalist architects of the s and s and symbolising a concern for modernity, safety and hygiene. It was designed by Education Department architect, Henry Bastow. The design had won a competition in The front section is an asymmetrically planned, Gothic style, red brick, single storey building with a slate roof. It has cream brick string courses and arched door and window openings, those in the projecting gables and in the tower being more elaborate, with hood moulds above.

A square tower topped by an octagonal belfry is asymmetrically placed above the front entrance. The additions at the rear are of a similar red brick with rendered Arts and Crafts-inspired decorative detailing, with roughcast and vents within the gables, prominent brick chimneys, render trimmed parapets, and large straight-headed windows.

The wells are considered the best examples of Aboriginal Rock Wells in Victoria. They can be accessed by heading towards Ballarat on Derby Road, turning left on Lean Street, crossing the railway line, turning left into Stoneham Drive and then left into Wells Road. Continue for 2 km and there is a signposted left turn and the wells are metres up the road.

A former water supply for the town, it is now a peaceful lake with a picnic area, a scenic walking track and a nature playground. It is used for fishing, swimming and bushwalking. Some gold mining relics remain, such as the water race which extends from the Goldfields Reservoir. Wildflowers over species and 30 types of orchids bloom profusely in spring and the park also contains native bird species some rare and native animals. There is a picnic area which is clearly signposted off the Maryborough-Ballarat Rd.

It has an information board outlining the park's features, history and possible activities and walking tracks which lead to vegetation communities, cultural areas and scenic spots. The nearest more populous place is the city of Bendigo which is 58km away with a population of around 69, show me a map with Maryborough and Bendigo.

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