State Listed Heritage Buildings

Heritage places are a vital part of the character and charm of Hobsons Bay.

The 27 heritage places within Hobsons Bay are also significant to the history of the State of Victoria.

Heritage Victoria is responsible for planning applications relating to these places.

All but one of the 27 heritage places of state significance are located in Williamstown.

 

43 Aitken Street, Williamstown (1855)

Early surviving timber residence in Melbourne.

Alfred Graving Dock (1864 - 1873)

Williamstown Dockyard, Williamstown

Bank of Australia (1876)

189 Nelson Place, Williamstown

Bridge Hotel (1868)

24 Thompson Street, Williamstown

Cox's Garden Cottage (1851 - 1853)

11 Cox's Garden, Williamstown

Customs House (1873 - 1875)

125 Nelson Place (Corner Syme Street), Williamstown

Former Morgue (1859)

Ann St, Williamstown

Fort Gellibrand (1860)

Point Gellibrand, Williamstown

Holy Trinity Church (1871)

255 Nelson Place, Williamstown

Mandalay (1858)

24 The Strand, Williamstown

MMBW Main Outfall Sewer

Geelong Rd to Millers Rd, Brooklyn

Newport Railway Workshops (1886)

Champion Road, Newport

Presbyterian Manse (1856 - 1857)

27 Lyons Street, Williamstown

Prince Albert Hotel (1915 - 1916)

149 Douglas Parade, Williamstown

Royal Hotel (1890)

85 Nelson Place, Williamstown

St Helleiers (1851 - 1853)

12 Cox's Garden, Williamstown

Timeball Tower (1852)

6-18 Battery Road, Williamstown

Tudor House (1884)

52 Pasco Street, Williamstown

Wilkins House (Former Clarendon Hotel)

231 Nelson Place, Williamstown

Williamstown Advertiser Office (1874)

205 Nelson Place, Williamstown

Williamstown Botanic Gardens (1856 - 1858)

Osborne Street, Williamstown

Williamstown Cemetery (1857)

Champion Rd, Williamstown

Williamstown Primary School (1878)

105-119 Cecil St & Parker St, Williamstown