PENSHURST HOTEL
92 Bell Street N-E corner Martin and Bell Streets PENSHURST, Southern Grampians Shire
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Statement of Significance
The Penshurst Hotel is located on the north east corner of the main crossroads at the centre of the township of Penshurst. The hotel is a two-storey bluestone building with elevations to both Martin and Bell Streets. The building has had the original verandah removed and several unsympathetic additions, including a brick porch to the west and a concrete block extension to the south-east of the main wing. The public bar has been altered internally. The ruins of substantial stables, apparently of two-storeys, survive in the rear yard. The Penshurst Hotel is believed to have been built in the 1850s, although the architect and builder are unknown. The building is in fair condition, although the interiors have been substantially altered, and the integrity has been compromised by unsympathetic additions and the removal of timber and iron verandah.
How is it significant?
The Penshurst Hotel is of historical and architectural significance to the township of Penshurst and to the Shire of Southern Grampians.
Why is it significant? The Penshurst Hotel is of historical significance as the only surviving hotel in Penshurst, which at the turn of the century boasted six or seven hotels. It is an important remnant of an earlier, more prosperous period in the history of the town. Its position on a prominent in the absolute centre of town, opposite the important civic buildings such as the court house and post office indicates the importance of the hotel since the 1850s.
The Penshurst Hotel is of architectural significance as rare surviving example of a two storey bluestone hotel dating from the 1850s.
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PENSHURST HOTEL - Physical Conditions
The building is in sound structural condition but has been compromised by the removal of the windows, the demolition of the verandah and the construction of the concrete block extension.
PENSHURST HOTEL - Physical Description 1
The Penshurst Hotel is a two-storey bluestone building with elevations to both Martin and Bell Streets. The original timber window frames and sashes have been replaced with green powder-coated aluminium windows. The cast iron and timber verandah, which was probably added some time after the original construction and appears in old photographs, was demolished after the Second World War, but evidence in the walls survives. A brick porch has been added on the west side of the building, and a concrete block extension has been added to the south-east of the main wing. The public bar has been altered internally. (The other interiors have not been inspected.) The ruins of substantial stables, apparently of two-storeys, survive in the rear yard.
PENSHURST HOTEL - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 3: Developing local, regional and national economies
3.22 Lodging people
Theme 8: Developing Australia's Cultural Life
8.4 Eating and drinkingPENSHURST HOTEL - Usage/Former Usage
Continuing as a hotel.
PENSHURST HOTEL - Integrity
Fair degree of integrity apart from replacement of windows, missing two storey cast iron verandah and additions on west and south-east elevations.
PENSHURST HOTEL - Physical Description 2
William Murphy, first licensee and owner.
John Earls, sometime owner and licensee
John Buchanan Morris, licenseeHeritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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PENSHURST PROTECTORATE SITEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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