Built in 1857 the hotel once served as the first Cobb and Co coaching stop outside Melbourne on the way to the gold fields.
The two storey bluestone structure has a chamfered corner form with quoin-work around the corners. There is a two storey rear wing with two tier verandah, a single storey rear wing and an extensive isolated bluestone stained block.
It is a fine example of provincial hotel architecture and survives from early times. The stone construction and intact nature of the whole complex is important. The buildings stand as virtually the sole survivor of what must have once been a sizeable community.

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