Maryborough Magistrates Court
Official PartnerPause on Kent Street where Maryborough's civic story unfolds in brick and stone. **Make a quick heritage stop at the Maryborough courthouse on Kent Street, then wander to nearby historic sights for an easy, self-guided stroll.** The Maryborough courthouse at 388–396 Kent Street is a notable stop on any heritage walk through town [1]. Visit the building and continue your wander to other nearby sites that bring Maryborough's rich history to life. **What can I pair this stop with?** Follow the Streetscape and Maryborough Story Trail along Wharf Street for interpretive heritage moments around town [7]. Visit the Duncan Chapman Statue at the Queen's Park entrance on Adelaide Street [2]. Seek out the Maryborough Railway Station Air Raid Shelter, built in 1942 and one of only four remaining in Queensland, on Lennox Street [8]. **How do I visit?** Set your map to 388–396 Kent Street, Maryborough QLD 4650 [1]. It's an easy add-on to a walk around town; allow a few minutes to take in the building before continuing to nearby heritage points [7][2][8]. **When's a good time to stop by?** Daylight hours show the facade at its best for photos. Combine your stop with a relaxed circuit of Maryborough's heritage highlights to make the most of your time in town [1][7][2][8]. **Is there public access inside?** There's no public tour information available in our sources; plan for an exterior visit and follow any onsite signage or guidance at the building [1]. *Explore more of Maryborough's heritage on our [Maryborough heritage walks guide].*
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