379:. Its ongoing use as a hotel since its construction in 1916 with relatively few modifications to layout and fabric further highlights its significance. Its prominent location and continued use demonstrates its significance as part of the social life of Millers Point. The Palisade Hotel is significant having been designed by H. D. Walsh, an engineer important in the history of NSW especially related to developments around Sydney Harbour in the early twentieth century. The hotel is of aesthetic significance as an exceptional example of a federation free style building with arts and crafts influences. Its dramatic form with a very tall and narrow expression is an important contributory feature to the Millers Point townscape resulting in the building being a prominent landmark feature in the area. Its prominent siting provides terminal views along several streets.
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located centrally on the north side. The first floor has two large connected rooms above the bar, a small room created by the enclosure of the eastern verandah, a former toilet, office/bar room and kitchen. Also starting on this level and running up the height of the building are the remnants of a flood lift with an enclosed lobby/alcove on the first, second and third floors.
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Interior walls are either plastered masonry or plastered timber-framed construction. Doors and windows are timber framed. The hotel has a cantilevered verandah to its north, south and east sides with a full height metal fire stair attached to the west wall which is partly enclosed by the brick wall.
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who sub let it to various licensees. From 1936, when the role of the Sydney
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It was closed for renovations in 2008 and was closed for seven years. The renovations added a rooftop bar, a new main bar and boutique accommodation. In May 2015, Palisade
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A report on the hotel in 1949 provides an indication as to the use of the hotel. Few changes were made from the original layout. The first floor was residential with two bedrooms a dining room, kitchenette and lounge. On the second floor were six bedrooms, one being used as a sitting room, toilet,
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The planning of the hotel varies from floor to floor. The basement has a large central store area to the east with a series of minor rooms to the west. The ground floor is dominated by the bar room to the east, with a hallway, two parlours and a toilet to the west. There is a full height stairway
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The 1916 plans of the hotel indicates a long, U-shaped bar on the ground floor with a canopy facing the main entrance. The public bar was at the front, and behind this was a private bar on one side and a jug and bottle department on the other. Two parlours towards the rear of the ground floor
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Harbour Trust in 1915–16 as one of four hotels provided by the Trust to replace those demolished to provide facilities for port workers and the local community. Stylistically the hotel was built in an era of prodigious hotel building between 1900 and 1914, which ended with the onset of
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The ground floor façade is tiled with original ceramic tiles and the building retains the original timber framed doors and windows. The side facades feature projecting two storey bays with timber shingles above wide arched windows. A group of narrow arched windows light the staircase.
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bathroom, and linen room. On the fourth floor was the kitchen, breakfast room, staff room, kitchen servery and ladies toilet. In all there were twelve single and one double bedroom, with five single and one double room used by the licensee and staff.
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ground floor, two sitting rooms and dining room on the first floor, 15 bedrooms, kitchen, laundry, bathrooms, lavatories, pantries and a large flat roof for drying purposes. There was also a fire escape complete with landing at each floor.
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1025:Nos. 123-125
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1877:WikiProject
1635:White Horse
1620:Sandringham
1545:Lord Nelson
1500:Dundee Arms
1360:Lord Nelson
1293:Post Office
755:Nos. 10-12a
617:Attribution
377:World War I
296:Description
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73:151°12′08″E
61:Coordinates
56:, Australia
1892:Categories
1560:Mercantile
1555:Marble Bar
1245:Nos. 90-92
1240:Nos. 86-88
1235:Nos. 82-84
1185:Nos. 14-22
1140:Nos. 20-48
1130:Nos. 14-16
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840:Nos. 15-25
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770:Nos. 36-38
760:Nos. 22-32
513:5 November
449:13 October
416:References
253:Federation
212:suburb of
154:Commercial
127:Designated
70:33°51′29″S
1787:White Bay
1780:Volunteer
1595:Riverview
1540:Hotel CBD
1470:Bald Rock
1446:Australia
1210:Nos. 1-63
1040:Nos. 1-19
870:Nos. 2-36
835:Nos. 7-13
827:Clydebank
660:CC-BY 4.0
637:CC-BY 4.0
462:CC-BY 4.0
245:Walsh Bay
1745:New York
1724:Hopetoun
1689:Exchange
1590:Palisade
1585:Oriental
1575:Observer
1515:Glenmore
1505:Dry Dock
1460:Arthouse
1365:Palisade
1317:Churches
1180:Nos. 2-4
875:Nos. 3-9
745:Nos. 6-8
740:Nos. 1-7
445:. H00510
395:See also
344:basement
151:Category
41:Location
1717:Gresham
1600:Russell
1453:Current
1172:Toxteth
663:licence
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236:History
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1703:George
1654:Albion
1645:Former
1630:Sussex
1580:Orient
1495:Dick's
1438:Sydney
1306:No. 67
1230:No. 73
1225:No. 71
1220:No. 69
1215:No. 65
1135:No. 18
1120:No. 79
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1085:No. 43
1070:No. 28
1055:No. 22
1045:No. 20
1000:No. 81
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925:No. 30
920:No. 28
785:No. 50
765:No. 34
210:Sydney
1738:Kings
1710:Grand
1668:Beach
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206:hotel
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