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Rising Sun Hotel
Rising Sun Hotel
Photo 14/12/2008
Photo and information submitted by Jacko, Many Thanks
A newspaper report on the progress of the new building mentions that the older hotel building was bodily moved aside from the corner to allow construction of the new Haenke building."
courtesy - library.ipswich.qld.gov.au/pubs/pubctryt.htm
Rising Sun Hotel
Closest Pub to the Railway Station at 27 School St, is the interesting Rising Sun Hotel, which was built in 1908 and still retains its unusual corner roof turret and its delightful verandah and awnings, Part of the Rising Sun Hotel was destroyed by fire in its early days. Unusual or uncanny that all four pubs built in Rosewood have been destroyed or damaged by fire, with one not being rebuilt.
"There are conflicting reports about the origin of this hotel. An early hotel in Rosewood was the Sunrise Hotel on the Toowoomba Road, kept by William O'Brien. This burnt down and James Ryan built a new hotel closer to the railway, apparently naming it the Rising Sun.
It was advertised for sale in July 1878 but burned down later that year. It was immediately rebuilt and by 1879, was owned by the Sloane family.
The new two-storey hotel was designed in 1908 by Ipswich architect Will Haenke and was built by C. Risdale who probably started work around December 1908. The plans show four large and two smaller rooms on the upper floor and a large bar room and a billiard room on the ground floor. The curved baris shown with elaborate pedimented shelving against the wall. As no kitchens etc are shown, the older hotel building probably remained in use on the site.
- Address:
- 27 School St
Rosewood
Queensland 4340
- Phone:
- 07 5464 1413
Rosewood Hotel (Middle Pub)
Rosewood Hotel
Photo 14/12/2008
Photo and information submitted by Jacko, Many Thanks
Rosewood Hotel
One of three pubs in the main st, hence the name "The Middle Pub
The original Rosewood Hotel which was one of four hotels in Rosewood in the early days, burnt down on the 7th January 1914. When the present Rosewood Hotel was rebuilt a Ghost took residence, dubbed the Water Ghost due to the fact Clothes hanging up are found mysterily Wet and sheets of water have been seen falling from the balcony with no one in site.
The present owner is local Ipswich Councillor David Pahlke and the today houses accommodation rooms on the second level.
"The earlier Rosewood Hotel and eight other buildings were destroyed in a huge fire in January 1914. The hotel was rebuilt shortly afterwards. It is a very handsome two-storey building, with an interesting double verandah. There is an awning across the footpath, the entrance is approached across a small open verandah which is recessed from the footpath and surrounded by a decorative timber valance."
courtesy - library.ipswich.qld.gov.au/pubs/pubctryt.htm
- Address:
- 6 John St,
Rosewood
Queensland 4340
- Phone:
- 07 5464 1402
Royal George Hotel
Royal George Hotel
Photo 14/12/2008
Photo and information submitted by Jacko, Many Thanks
Royal George Hotel
There has been a Royal George Hotel in Rosewood since the 1890s. The building was badly damaged in a fire in October 1933 in which a boarder died. Note the hitching rings on the verandah posts.
There is accommodation on the upper level.
- Address:
- 24 John St,
Rosewood
Queensland
- Phone:
- 07 5464 1105
One of the larger towns located 17 kms west of Ipswich on the road to Laidley. Rosewood is an End of the Line station for electric trains to Brisbane via Ipswich.
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