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Canterbury Mansions
208 Canterbury Road,, CANTERBURY VIC 3126 - Property No B4908 |
Canterbury Mansions (1889) and stables, formerly the Canterbury Club Hotel, is historically and architecturally significant at state level as a rare example of a suburban hotel complex of the late nineteenth century; a complex which includes the kitchen wing and two-storey brick stables, which were an integral and necessary part of the activities of the hotel. The former Canterbury Club Hotel is also unique and historically significant in being able to provide visible, easily ... more |
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42 - 44 Lonsdale Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B5897 |
The Black Eagle Hotel opened for busuness in 1853 in a building that combined two houses built in 1850. William Brandt was the first licensee. It remained in private hands until 1882 when it was purchased by the Melbourne Brewing and Malting Company. From this time till its final closure in 1908 its trade would have profited greatly from the acitvity at the infamous Madame Brussel's brothel, two doors along the street. In the 20th century it was principally used as a printing works. ... more |
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700 Victoria Street,, NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051 - Property No B6872 |
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1-21 Ocean Beach Road,, SORRENTO VIC 3943 - Property No B6052 |
The Continental Hotel, built in 1875, is architecturally important at a regional level as a relatively intact example of the type of hotel development popular at that time and is distinguished from other Peninsular buildings in its scale and by its distinctive mansard roofed tower which resembles those of some other boom period hotels, particularly the Ozone at Queenscliff. It has rarity significance as possibly the only four storey limestone building in Australia dating from the ... more |
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19 Bell Street,, YARRA GLEN VIC 3775 - Property No B0401 |
A two storeyed hotel with a four storey tower at one end, erected in 1888 for a Mr Farrell. The stuccoed structure has a masonry arcade along the street frontage, a cast iron verandah to the first floor and a parapet with urns and twin name plates. The tower has a smooth rusticated bottom storey with Serlian motif above, prominent string courses and a parapet with name plates to each face. The hotel is a landmark and an important element in Yarra Glen and the surrounding ... more |
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Crown Inn
cnr Learmonth and Warrenheip Streets, BUNINYONG VIC 3357 - Property No B1581 |
Classified: 01/07/1965 File note 18/09/2012: The Hotel was established by George Sellick immediately following the discovery of gold in 1851. It was described as the Crown Inn in 1852, the same year as the application for a licence. The building was burnt to the ground on 31st December 1884. The following year a new two storied building of apricot coloured brick with multi-gabled roof line was built at a cost of £2,000. In 1994 extensive alterations were ... more |
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127 Sturt Street,, BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 - Property No B4744 |
The former Unicorn Hotel, established on this site c1865, is of architectural ahd historical significance.. Architecturally, the building is a fine and substantial example of early Ballarat architecture. The unusual and elegant two-level verandah is the most distinctive feature. Despite the loss of some detailing, especially to the parapet, the verandah is important as the only two-level parapeted design known in Victoria, and for its slim and elegant iron work, reflecting its ... more |
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77 Church Street,, GEELONG WEST VIC 3218 - Property No B0271 |
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cnr High Street & Cosmo Road,, TRENTHAM VIC 3458 - Property No B4162 |
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Club Hotel
41 Mollison Street,, KYNETON VIC 3444 - Property No B3677 |
The Club Hotel, originally known as the Albion Hotel, was built in 1861 as a three-storey building to the design of Charles King. It is historically significant at a local level as an early landmark despite losing its top floor and it has played an important role in Kyneton's cultural history. Classified: 03/05/1999 |
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