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Mittagong Maltings

Mittagong Maltings

Badly damaged by fire in 2016, the Mittagong Maltings is no longer accessible by the public. We discovered this when we visited and found it surrounded by a security fence with “Danger Keep Out Signs”. Now dangerous inside and containing asbestos, the owners have wisely taken site security seriously.

Despite the damage, the owners intend to refurbish the buildings into a multi-use facility, which will be a great use of the historic buildings.

Originally built in 1899 and operated by Tooth and Co. from 1901, the Maltings operated until 1980.

This was a very quick stop, as there is not much to see apart from the burnt out ruins.

To see what else there is to do in New South Wales, please see some of our other stories.

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