The Colonial Tavern in Northam is a perfect example of local turn of the Century opulence and artistry in hotel design and construction. Built in 1906 it is a very well preserved Building listed by the National Trust and Heritage Councils of Western Australia.
Among many stunning features are the Tavern's magnificent Italianate Stucco chimneys – and its commanding position on an elevated corner site with a full verandah embracing the tavern’s immense frontage - from which there are superb views over the picturesque Avon Valley.
Visitors needing accommodation can enjoy modern day comforts in Colonial splendour, with period furniture and snug doona’s to complete your journey back to yesteryear. The Tavern’s McCarthy Restaurant offers delicious old worlde cuisine. Patrons can enjoy their refreshments in the attractive beer garden or relax by the cosy fireplace and cast themselves back to a slower pace in time!
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Employment
Hi there,
Just wondering if you guy's have any current Employment oppituinites or if you will in the near future
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History of Colonial Tavern
Can you help??
Found an old photo - very early 1900's - that I feel sure is the Colonial Tavern previously known as the Club Hotel. Lived down the road in Duke Street for many years, would like to confirm that it is the same hotel. The query is the sign on the hotel in the photo is 'Farm Hotel'
Would really appreciate if you can help.