Rockbank Inn

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Dating back to the gold rush, the historic ruins of the heritage-listed Rockbank Inn, located near Kororoit Creek and Beatty’s road was built around the 1850's by liquor merchants James Stewart and John “Como” Brown as an overnight stop for gold miners.

Key Features

Cultural Heritage Significance
Nature
Quiet Space
Dating back to the gold rush, the historic ruins of the heritage-listed Rockbank Inn, located near Kororoit Creek and Beatty’s road was built around the 1850's by liquor merchants James Stewart and John “Como” Brown as an overnight stop for gold miners.

Key Features

Cultural Heritage Significance
Nature
Quiet Space

We invite you to connect with the past

With support from Melton City Council and Heritage Victoria, Woodlea has undertaken a careful design and restoration process to preserve this heritage-listed building for generations to come. We invite the community to reflect on the stories that shaped our region.