Locarno Guest House, Hepburn Springs, 1948
Locarno Guest House, Hepburn Springs, 1948

Hepburn and Hepburn Springs are adjoining townships in the Victorian spa region, 5 km north of Daylesford and 90 km north-west of Melbourne. They were named after John Hepburn, a pastoral overlander who settled in the area in 1838. Hepburn Springs was originally known as Spring Creek, the site of a gold discovery in 1852 by James Egan (see 'Eganstown').
Locarno Guest House, Hepburn Springs, 1948
The Blowhole, Hepburn Springs, 1948
Hepburn Springs Spas and Baths, 1959
The Bridge, Hepburn Springs
Hepburn Springs Spas and Baths, 1959
Sulphur Springs, Hepburn Springs
Hepburn Springs Spas and Baths, 1959
The Pavilion, Hepburn Springs
Hepburn Springs, 1959
Hotel Hepburn Springs, 2011
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