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By 1834 McMahon had erected a purpose built inn of simple face brick with traditional colonial 12 pane windows and hipped roof in traditional
Colonial Georgian cottage style. A verandah supported on squared posts faced the street frontage. This inn was issued the first Inn licence in Berrima in 1834
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In 1832, Bryan McMahon (occasionally recorded as Brian McMahon) received one of the first land grants in
Berrima, when he was granted title to the property containing both the Coach and Horses Inn and Berrima Inn (also known as McMahon's Inn) sites at the corner of Bryan and Jellore Streets. McMahon
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Patrick McMahon (son of Bryan) had inherited Lots 1 & 2 Section 2 and in 1862 sold both lots containing the original Berrima Inn and the stone and brick building to Francis Breen from the Commercial Inn. Governor Bourke executed the inn's land grant in 1862, transferring it to Francis
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Berrima Inn remained a private residence from its sale to Breen in 1862 until the 1990s when it became a retail outlet for crafts. Since 1990 it has oscillated between a commercial restaurant/cafe and private residence.
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Commercial Hotel in Berrima in 1840 (since renamed the Colonial Inn, the Old Breen's restaurant and currently named "Eschalot" restaurant).
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The original inn building and a simple two car garage are the only buildings on this site. The property retains its relationship with
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supported on squared posts faced the street frontage. An extension to mirror the original was later added.
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is a heritage-listed residence and former inn, cafe, craft shop and restaurant at
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