PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER)
106-8 Watton Street, PENSHURST VIC 3289 - Property No 003
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Statement of Significance
How is it Significant?
The Prince of Wales Hotel is of historical significance to the township of Penshurst and the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
The former Victoria Hotel is of historical significance as one of the few surviving buildings which housed early hotels in Penshurst. Although there is only one hotel still operating in the township, prior to 1907, there were as many as seven in operation. The hotel serves as an important remnant of an earlier, more prosperous period in the history of the town, indicating a previous way of life nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER) - Physical Conditions
The physical condition of the former Prince of Wales hotel is fair. An undated photograph (after 1972) in the Hamilton History Centre, provides a useful comparison with the present condition of the building. Part of the structure, which appears to be the main bar, of Edwardian appearance, has been demolished, while the remaining section has been re-roofed in recent times. The bricking-in of the front doors appears to be old work, and the remaining structure may be the oldest part of the hotel.
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER) - Physical Description 1
The former Prince of Wales Hotel, located at 104 Watton Street Penshurst, is a coursed, rock-faced bluestone structure with a new cross-gabled roof clad in corrugated iron, brick chimneys, and the framework of a timber verandah. The facade formerly contained two arched doorways, which have been bricked in at a later date. Two arched double hung sash windows have been retained. Visible to the east side of the building are the remains of other bluestone walls, which were part of the hotel now demolished. To the west of the main building is a small single-fronted, gable roofed timber structure, with a skillion verandah. Behind the central wing there is a corrugated iron and weatherboard extension of a later date. To the east there are ruined walls of the former main bar and connecting corridor. Behind the site of the main bar is a freestanding stone hut which may be a former detached kitchen. Several metres behind this structure is a two storey stable building, built with bluestone on the lower floor and extended in timber and weatherboard above. A sign painted on the weatherboards is visible from Bell Street. It is one word, "Hotel". It appears that access for the stables was possible from Bell Street.
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER) - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 3: Developing local, regional and national economies
3.12 Feeding people
3.12.5 Retailing foods and beverages
3.22 Lodging peoplePRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER) - Usage/Former Usage
residential
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL (FORMER) - Integrity
Low
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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