Other significant buildings include St Joseph's Parish Church, several large mansions in the area, Valentine's Mansion (now Caulfield Grammar School - Malvern Campus) and Central Park Conservatory.
History
The area of Malvern was first settled in 1835. The then shire hall (later town hall) was built in 1886 on the corner of Glenferrie Road and High Street and later extended.
Prahran and Malvern Tramways Trust ran their first car out of Malvern depot on 30th May, 1910.
Transport
Malvern tram depot
Malvern tram depot, located on Glenferrie Road, provides trams for the various routes which service Malvern.
Sir Robert MenziesPrime Minister of Australia lived in Haverbrack Avenue, Malvern, and has been commemorated in the naming of the Robert Menzies Reserve, bounded by Elizabeth Street, Henderson Avenue and Toorak Road, in Malvern.
Australian Rules (VFL) Football Champion player and coach Tommy 'T-Shirt' Hafey Tom Hafey attended Lloyd Street Central School (now Lloyd Street Primary), East Malvern.
Former AFL Collingwood footballer Rupert Betheras grew up in East Malvern and attended Lloyd Street Central School (now Lloyd Street Primary), East Malvern, and De La Salle College Malvern.