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SHALL WE DO THE INTRODUCTIONS?
WA, meet the new Guildford Hotel! With her heritage belvedere tower and baroque façade make-over, we’ve fallen hard for her latest look. The restored white and grey majesty can be found in the heart of Guildford where she was first built in the 19th century, just a short stumble to the station.
Inside this pristine local is where the mischief-maker lives - he’s a ladies’ man, but a gentleman. He’ll fix you a thirst quencher of the cocktail variety as you explore two stories of original exposed brick, repurposed timber and brass finishes, not to mention his impressive collection of recovered décor throughout.
The doors are open seven days a week and he’ll keep you company for a quiet one, that is, until he’s convinced you to have a shameless loud one. Otherwise, you may fancy a family feast in the courtyard, after work drinks in the beer garden or a surprise celebration in the Vaudeville Room – oh the laughs to be had!
Shared feasts can be enjoyed by locals and visitors of all ages as he welcomes you to enjoy the best beer, wine and produce the Swan Valley and WA has to offer. Don’t say we didn’t warn you about the dapper chaps’ irresistible charm, you’ll lose track of time in his abode, each and every time.
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN
We are so very proud of our history here at The Guildford Hotel – and what an incredible history she is! We’ve heard many whispered tales and joyous times gone by that we couldn’t wait to share some of them with you here…
Guildford Anzacs
The Guildford Anzacs Project is record of the impact of WW1 on a whole town in Western Australia. The project identifies the soldiers, by name and gives a military history of each man or woman, and records their associate with the town of Guildford through church, organization or school membership. The project identified surviving homes of these Anzacs and marked them with a brass poppy plaque.
The Guildford Hotel respectfully acknowledges all soldiers including:
Pinker, Isaac. Gunner. 46th Bn. SN 3248. Returned 19.10.1917. Invalided.
Smith, Clarence Hugh Cyril. 2nd Lieut. Australian Flying Corps. SN 1998. Returned 16.12.1918. Invalided.
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