Brown Signs

Cherry Tree Lane

Maryborough is the birthplace of PL Travers, the creator and writer of the well-known story Mary Poppins. A bronze statue of Pamela Lyndon Travers is outside the building, with a brown sign for Cherry Tree Lane. PL Travers was born in 1899 as Helen Lyndon Goff, sent to boarding school in Sydney. It was when she ... Read more

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Summary

Cost:Adult $16.00, Child (5-17) $8.00, Concession $12.50, Family (2 Adults, 2+ Children) $40.00

Hours:Tue-Fri 9.30am-3.30pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-2.00pm, last entry 1 hour before close

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

Head south on Bruce Hwy, take the exit towards Maryborough and Hervey Bay onto Walker St. Follow Walker St for 3.5km and turn right into Ferry St. Follow Ferry St for 450m and turn left into Kent St. Follow Kent St for 950m, and the Mary Poppins Statue is on the left at Richmond St with the brown sign for Cherry Tree Lane.

Heading north on Bruce Hwy, on crossing Mary River continue on the highway for 900m passed the first exit for Maryborough and turning right at the next into Walker St. Follow Walker St for 3.5km and turn right into Ferry St. Follow Ferry St for 450m and turn left into Kent St. Follow Kent St for 950m, and the Mary Poppins Statue is on the left at Richmond St with the brown sign for Cherry Tree Lane.

Coming from Hervey Bay, head towards Maryborough on Saltwater Creek Rd. In Maryborough, Saltwater Creek Rd bends to the right becoming John St. Continue on John St for 1.1km to the end and turn left onto Kent St. Follow Kent St for 550m, and the Mary Poppins Statue is on the left at Richmond St with the brown sign for Cherry Tree Lane.