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81739

Former Bridge Hotel

Bowling Green Hotel

155 Church Street,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B3811

A substantial two-storey brick building erected about 1854 for Mr James Connell and known as the Bridge Hotel. By 1863 it was called the Bowling Green Hotel and was then converted to a private residence in 1866. Miscellaneous timber additions are excluded. Classified: 21/04/1976 Revised: 03/08/1998

B3811

State
68027

Former Border Hotel

Ye Berwick Inn ,  Berwick Hotel

1 High Street,, BERWICK VIC 3806 - Property No B0299

Originally the Border Hotel and licensed to its founder Robert Bain, in 1857. Ye Bewick Inn recalls much of the early history of Berwick, being the scene of the first Police Court and District Roads Board meetings, and a major staging post for the Gippsland goldrush route, as well as fulfilling the social functions of the local hostelery. The two-storied portion at the rear was added in the late 1870s. Classified: 09/04/1959

B0299

Local
 

Formerly The Parade Hotel

MCG Hotel

178-226 Wellington Parade,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B7183

B7183

File only
68707

Chequer's Inn Hotel

316 Bay Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B5212

B5212

File only
189900

The Grand Hotel

270 Maroondah Highway and Cnr Green Street,, HEALESVILLE VIC 3777 - Property No B6355

The three storey Grand Hotel, built in 1887-88 for Adolphus Edgecumbe, is architecturally significant at a regional level as the work of eminent architect, William Pitt. Of brick construction with stucco dressings on the two main elevations, it is distinguished by a top storey within a mansard roof. The Grand Hotel is historically significant in its ability to demonstrate the increasing populartiy in walking and Field Naturalist Clubs, and the pursuit of "healthy" leisure ... more

B6355

Regional
 

Provincial Hotel

123 Lydiard Street, BALLARAT VIC 3350 - Property No B4636

The Provincial Hotel was built in 1909 to designs by Ballarat architect P S Richards. This Edwardian style hotel, built as a two storey red brick structure with elaborate cement rendered mouldings, banded arcaded loggias, corner tower and domed turrets, is derived form Art Nouveau architecture in Great Britian. The Provincial Hotel is one of the most flamboyant, large scale examples of Edwardian style building in Victoria and an exotic illustration of Art Nouveau decoration. The ... more

B4636

File only
69571

Lake View Hotel

22 Wendouree Parade, LAKE WENDOUREE VIC 3355 - Property No B1309

Lake View Hotel, Wendouree Parade, Lake Wendouree, is a two storey hotel erected on its corner site c. 1857 for T Gill. A double storey verandah faces part of both facades and is composed of timber columns with iron brackets, baluster panels and frieze. Pilasters face the ground floor and window and door hoods, impost and parapet are other details. The hotel is an element of note in the streetscape of Wendouree Parade and within the historic townscape of Ballarat. The Lake ... more

B1309

Local
 

Former Scottish Chiefs Hotel & Volum Brewery

Scottish Chiefs Tavern & Brewery

99 Corio Street (Cnr O'Connell Place),, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B5848

Hotel Classified 25/6/87 Revised: State 03/08/1998 Brewery (remnant) Classified: 25/06/1987 File Note: 19/11/2012 Brewery functioning.

B5848

State
91580

Royal Hotel

12 Firebrace Street, HORSHAM VIC 3305 - Property No B1508

Built approx. 1870. Verandahs removed 1962 due to council by-law.First Classified: 29/11/62 Revised: Classified Local: 3/8/98

B1508

Local
100388

Former Commercial Hotel

Orr Street,, MALMSBURY VIC 3446 - Property No B1872

A hotel building of about 1866 which is of regional architectural and historical significance, the former as a specimen of an early but now rare commercial building type, and the latter for its direct functional link with the operations of the (already classified) Mount Alexander and Murray Valley Railway Line. The railway line was a public work of mammoth scale, and was motivated by Victoria's desire to capture the trade of the Murray River ahead of New South Wales. Its major trade ... more

B1872

Regional
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