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Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel
Royal Hotel

Photo 16/10/2008
Photo submitted by Peter Simpfendorfer, Many Thanks

Royal Hotel

The only surviving operating pub, the
Royal was established in 1849, demolished in the 1920's and rebuilt, then was destroyed by fire in 1941 and was again rebuilt. The old Stoke Hotel which closed in 1936 was temporarily reopened whilst the Royal was rebuilt. Interesting history.
There are three old Pub buildings in this historic town. Carcoar was the third town west of the Blue Mountains.

Address:
Belubular Street,
Carcoar NSW 2791
Phone:
02 6367 3009


Photo: 10/11/1999
Photos and comments submitted by: Jon G. Many Thanks


Photo 2004

Former Court House Hotel

Former Court House Hotel
Former Court House Hotel

Photo 27/05/2004.
Photo and information submitted by Jon Graham, Many Thanks

Former Court House Hotel

Quote from thbook, “Notes for Your Walking Tour of Historic Carcoar” written by Chris Dent. c1999 “Boxhall's Inn”, “Court House Hotel”. built in 1870.

Nowadays a private residence, the Hotel's founding Licencee was James TANNER, who sold out to George BOXHALL in 1882. The hotel ceased trading in 1892.

This striking single-story brick building has two cement-rendered parapets at each end of the deep verandah, two entrance doors off the verandah, and a front picket fence. A feature is the steeply pitched galvanised-iron roof and the two dormer windows visible externally at the front, while at the rear colonial outbuildings are visible”

Former Stoke Hotel

Former Stoke Hotel
Former Stoke Hotel
Photo 2004 Courtesy Jon G. Many Thanks

Former Stoke Hotel

Was closed in 1936 was temporarily reopened in 1941 whilst the Royal was rebuilt.

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