Rosedale Hotel
Lyons Street, ROSEDALE VIC 3847 - Property No B1501
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Statement of Significance
The yard adjoining the Rosedale Hotel (itself rebuilt) is remarkable for the architecture of the stables built before 1862, and the court house/assembly room building of 1863. The stables have been seriously altered, but still have a small Greek Revival pediment on the north face, and once had an Elizabethan gable to the street front; similar gables survive on the assembly room building (best appreciated from the rear) and had appeared on the original hotel building of 1858. Their use in this complex prefigures their appearance in the extraordinary Nambrok homestead built by the same man, William Allen, a few years later.
Classified: 19/05/1966
Revised: Classified: 12/12/1985
Stables demolished: 1987
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ST MARKS ANGLICAN CHURCHVictorian Heritage Register H0599
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ROSEDALE HOTELVictorian Heritage Register H0645
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ROSEDALE RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1589
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