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The Williamstown Heritage Building Walk offers a glimpse into the town’s architectural history, featuring a variety of 19th and early 20th-century buildings that reflect its development as a bustling port town. Highlights include the 1859 former Post Office, the 1878 Williamstown Primary School, and several historic church precincts like the 1874 Church of England and the 1933 Roman Catholic Church. The walk also showcases civic structures like the Town Hall (1918), and community hubs such as the Mechanics Institute (1860) and Masonic Hall (1890). Prominent heritage homes, such as the 1858 Ashton Villa and the 1884 Tudor House, along with former commercial sites like Punshon’s Store (1918) and the Clarendon Hotel (1852), capture the rich architectural diversity and historical significance of Williamstown’s built environment. Distance 2.25km