Stoney's Bridge Inn Hotel
59 Grant Street MADDINGLEY, MOORABOOL SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
A two-storey brick rendered corner hotel built in 1872 and enlarged in 1886 to capitalise on the (then) new rail to link Melbourne.
It is of local historical significance as a representative example of and retaining relatively intact characteristics of its type : a town hotel of the late nineteenth century.
Finally it retains local social significance to the community as a known and valued part of its identity and a local landmark.
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Stoney's Bridge Inn Hotel - Physical Conditions
Very good
Stoney's Bridge Inn Hotel - Intactness
Reasonable. Lacks its magnificent and unusual balcony, its corner entrance and ground floor windows have been altered. Brickwork has been painted. (It was not rendered, originally).
Stoney's Bridge Inn Hotel - Physical Description 1
Two-storey corner rendered brick hotel, with single storey attached buildings. It has a hip-roof' with three Classical-moulded chimneys and a splayed corner whose first-floor window has a round head. The northern early addition appears to have been stables and a western early addition, a kitchen with a massive external chimney.
Stoney's Bridge Inn Hotel - Historical Australian Themes
Township/Communitv life.
Heritage Study and Grading
Moorabool - Bacchus Marsh Heritage Study 1995
Author: Richard Peterson and Daniel Catrice
Year: 1995
Grading:
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RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H0503
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BACCHUS MARSH EXPRESS OFFICE AND PRINTING WORKSVictorian Heritage Register H0504
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MILLBANKVictorian Heritage Register H0263
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