Victoria Guesthouse
5-7 Tyers Street PORTLAND, GLENELG SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
The Victoria Guest House at 5 - 7 Tyers Street, Portland, was erected in 1853 for James Kitson who subsequently sold to John Harris. In 1854, Kenneth McKenzie acquired the property and, after Obtaining a publican's licence in 1856, opened this substantial two storey Colonial Georgian style building as the "Family Hotel". In 1864 this bluestone structure became a boarding house. The history of the Victoria Guest House remaihs largely undocumented. The structure is one of Portland's earliest constructed hotels and a typical Colonial Georgian style desigo of the first years of settlement in Victoria. The regularly fenestrated axial composition, with modest string course and central entrance, is virtually without adornment. The guest house has functioned in the original role, providing accommodation since 1864.
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Heritage Study and Grading
Glenelg - Portland Urban Conservation Study
Author: Wilson Sayer P/L
Year: 1981
Grading:
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FORMER STEAMPACKET HOTELVictorian Heritage Register H0239
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LONDON INNVictorian Heritage Register H0237
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PORTLAND TOWN HALLVictorian Heritage Register H0234
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