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The Oriental Hotel

Coordinates: 33°41′58″S 150°34′04″E / 33.6995°S 150.5679°E / -33.6995; 150.5679
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The Oriental Hotel
The Oriental Hotel, looking southwest
The Oriental Hotel is located in New South Wales
The Oriental Hotel
The Oriental Hotel
Location in New South Wales
Former namesSpringwood Hotel
Alternative namesOriental Hotel, The Ori, Hotel Sydenham
General information
StatusCompleted
TypePub
Location110-112 Macquarie Road, Springwood, New South Wales
CountryAustralia
Coordinates33°41′58″S 150°34′04″E / 33.6995°S 150.5679°E / -33.6995; 150.5679
Construction started1878 (1878)
Completed1890 (1890)
Opened
  • 1878 (1878) (as the Springwood Hotel)
  • 1891 (1891) (as the Oriental Hotel)
Client
  • Frank Raymond
  • James Lawson
Technical details
Floor count2
References
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The Oriental Hotel, also known as The Ori and formerly known as the Springwood Hotel, is a heritage-listed pub located in Springwood, a suburb of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

History

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The Oriental Hotel in 1920

The Springwood Hotel was built in 1878 by Frank Raymond as a long, single-storied, low-browed building with a simple verandah facing the main road.[2]

In 1890 Raymond sold a portion of the land grant that he owned at Springwood to James Lawson who developed the site as a large two storey hotel. It is this building that is listed on the local government heritage register of the City of Blue Mountains. The Oriental Hotel is in a prominent location at the corner of Macquarie Road and Raymond Road. The Victorian origins of the hotel are best seen from Raymond Road where the hipped slate roof, rendered chimneys and vertically proportioned double hung windows are most visible. Facing Macquarie Road the hotel has a two-storey verandah on its main north wing terminated by a hipped front. This composition relates to its Victorian origins, but the verandah has lost its original timber and cast iron structure and the windows have lost their highly decorative surrounds. A two-storey wing to the east, set back from Macquarie Street, was built around the same time as the main wing. The picket fence to Macquarie Street is a reconstruction of the early fence on the site.[1][3]

Current features

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The pub still operates today, and now also includes a cafe. Bands regularly perform in the pub.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Sp029 : Oriental Hotel". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. Retrieved 7 December 2017. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence.
  2. ^ "Springwood history". Blue Mountains web. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Brief history of Springwood". Blue Mountains Information. Springwood Historical Society. Retrieved 7 December 2017.

Attribution

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 This article incorporates text by New South Wales State Heritage Register available under the CC BY 3.0 AU licence.

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