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Subiaco Hotel

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Quinlan died in 1927, and thereafter the company was known as the Connor Quinlan Estate; but ownership of the Subiaco Hotel remained within the family for several generations. The hospitality business was sold to Michael and Judy Monaghan in 1969, and in 1990 they bought a 27% share of the building.
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The main dining room is on the ground floor, now used as a bar and kitchen. The upper level is accessed from a reconstructed timber staircase, and has rooms with verandahs along a U-shaped floor plan. All the rooms have timber floors, but only some are the original timber. The upper stair lobby and
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was initially commissioned to renovate bathrooms and bedrooms, raise windows on the upper storey, and put in a new roof. Later, in 1957, Summerhayes was once more engaged to design a new single-storey structure on Hay Street, including a garden lounge. The works also removed the original balconies.
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The hotel's proprietor and manager for the first five years was J.B. Murphy. When Daniel Connork, a director of the Stanley Brewing Company, died in January 1898, his family – wife Catherine, sons Michael and Maurice, and son-in-law Timothy Quinlan – inherited the hotel. In 1904, the Subiaco Hotel
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A 1984 refurbishment began restoring the historic site closer to its initial appearance, including removing carpeting and replacing bars. Further work was undertaken from 2012 to 2014, following a 2008 conservation plan. The restoration was both internal and external, including adding additional
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The Subiaco Hotel is a two storey brick building, with stucco and iron roof. It was designed in the Federation Romanesque style. On the corner of the building is an imposing three storey tower, which used to have a spire. The outside walls, painted grey, feature decorative elements – cornices,
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In 1896, the land where the hotel now stands was purchased by Ernest McGillicuddy. The land had been subdivided ten years earlier, from a lot originally granted to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth,
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bottle shop was operating out of what had been a garage and store room. Further works by Summerhayes in 1972 removed the cocktail bar, and a new entrance was incorporated.
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was extended to cater for the growing area of Subiaco, with a two-storey addition at the rear, and another single-level extension along Hay Street.
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The Monaghans and other owners sold both the building and the business in September 2019 to Dave Allan and Lawson Douglas, owners of the
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Subiaco Hotel in 1931, before the steeple and verandahs were removed. Inset is Reg Williams, who took over as licensee that year.
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Interesting notes on West Australia, the coming colony : with statistics and extracts from official sources and the press
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pediments, Corinthian pilasters, pier caps, and mouldings with floral decorations.
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The hotel has undergone significant changes since the 1950s. Architect
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sitting rooms remain mostly unchanged from the various renovations.
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Heritage Council of Western Australia (20 October 2015).
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State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Subiaco
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Heritage Council of Western Australia (1 January 2017).
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Heritage listed hotel in Subiaco, Western Australia
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Australia
Hay Street
Subiaco, Western Australia
Coordinates
31°56′50″S 115°49′27″E / 31.9472°S 115.8242°E / -31.9472; 115.8242
Henry Stirling Trigg
Website
Western Australia Heritage Register
2453
Subiaco, Western Australia
Hay Street
gold rushes era

Martin Griver
Henry Stirling Trigg
Reginald Summerhayes
termite damage
drive-through
Rose Hotel
Bunbury
Exchange Hotel
Kalgoorlie
"Subiaco Hotel"
"Subiaco Hotel placed on WA Heritage list"
Archived



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