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Hotels in Narromine, New South Wales

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Court House Hotel

Court House Hotel
Court House Hotel
photo 22/11/2003
Photo and comments submitted by: Jon G. Many Thanks

[street view]
Address:
23 Burroway Street,
Narromine
NSW 2821
Phone:
02 6889 1015


Public or front bar of the Court House Hotel,


Public or front bar of the Court House Hotel,

Narromine Hotel Motel

Narromine Hotel Motel
Narromine Hotel
photo 23/11/2003
Photo and comments submitted by: Jon G. Many Thanks

Narromine Hotel Motel

Your Host Troy and Anna and the team welcome you.

Hotel established in 1901.

  • 10 Motel Units
  • Refurbished Hotel accommodation upstairs. From $25 per person.
  • Bistro 7 days - open fire place for winter and home cooked meals.
  • Function room upstairs adjoining balcony overlooking Narromine.
  • Drive through bottleshop
  • Can lock up bikes, touring groups welcome
  • Pool room, kids friendly

Providing a secure family environment.

[street view]
Address:
116 Dandaloo Street,
Narromine
NSW 2821
Phone:
02 6889 1017

Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel
Royal Hotel
photo 23/11/2003
Photo and comments submitted by: Jon G. Many Thanks

Hotel established in 1890 and was a Cobb & Co. change station.

[street view]
Address:
123 Dandaloo Street,
Narromine
NSW 2821
Phone:
02 6889 1070

Former Imperial Hotel

Former Imperial Hotel
Former Imperial Hotel
Photo: 22/11/2003
Photos & comments submitted by: Jon G. Many Thanks

Former Imperial Hotel

Hotel established in 1883, rebuilt in 1921.
The Imperial caught fire at 3am Monday 26th of February 1996 and the publican and one lodger were lucky to escape from the building and closed in 1997/8.

The pub has gone through many name changes since Mervin Crawley pulled the first beer in the front bar of Crawley's Hotel in 1883. Back then it was a one story wooden building with a tin roof.

[street view]
Address:
Burroway Street,
Narromine
NSW 2821


Formerly the Railway Hotel
"It's believed that this photograph of the Railway Hotel was taken between 1913 and 1919.

Even before Joseph M. Golding got hold of it in 1913, it had gone by the name of the Railway Hotel, then the JM Golding Railway Hotel, with the JM Goulding tobacconist next door. Mr Golding had the brick facade done.


Former Imperial Hotel
Photo: 18/10/2002
Photo: Gdaypubs

The next owner, Fred E. Hoey was ordered by the Licensing Court to pull the building down in 1919, and in its place a two story brick structure was built and renamed the Imperial Hotel.

It remained the Imperial but went through many proprietors before it was gutted by fire on the 26th February 1996."

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