Albert Hotel
12 Camp Street and Cnr Albert Street,, DAYLESFORD VIC 3460 - Property No B0360
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Statement of Significance
Hotel Classified: 21/05/1959
Group Statement of Significance: A more than usually intact group of public buildings, comprising an interesting court house of 1862 with a quasi-Lombardic gable treatment; a simple police residence of 1875; a standard lock-up of 1862; and the receipt and pay office of 1875, at 17 Camp Street, remarkable for primitive verandah brackets in the form of the Aeolic captial, and for the corbelled window and door heads on the side flank. Supporting and surpassing these government buildings are the neighbouring Albert Hotel, a charming structure with a Palladian window of the form favoured in Daylesford, and an intact wrought iron lamp bracket at the entrance; the bichrome (noncomformist church)* on the west side; and on the east the red brick St Andrew's Presbyterian Church of 1903-4, by Inskip and Butler, and the Queen Anne manse by H H Kemp.
Part of Group Classificationwith B4136 Police Residence & Lock-Up, B4575 Former Receipt & Pay Office, B5906 Queen Anne Manse St Andrew's Presbyterian Church & B5432 Daylesford Court House.
Group Classified: 01/12/1983
classified: 01/12/1983
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COURT HOUSE, FORMER POLICE QUARTERS AND LOCK-UPVictorian Heritage Register H1492
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DAYLESFORD SCHOOL OF MINESVictorian Heritage Register H2434
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DAYLESFORD BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H2202
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