Barnard's Hotel
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Barnard's Hotel

Barnard's Hotel was built in 1869 and operated until it was delicensed in 1914. The building still exists today. William Barnard was a baker and in 1869 he built three brick shops, the corner one became the hotel and he continued his business as a baker, pastrycook and confectioner until his death in 1902. James Condon and his wife Ann ran the hotel and bakery business until the hotel was closed by the Licenses Reduction Board in 1914. The hotel and adjacent shops form a pleasing example of bi-chrome brickwork which was a style used on the Collingwood Slope from the towering Yorkshire Brewery to small cottages.

by CollingwoodHS on Oct. 9, 2018


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