Citation No:
City of Port Phillip Heritage Review Sandridge Hotel
Formerly
Freemason's Tavern
Ro us eS t
Be ach St
No tt S t
Sto kes St
Pri nce sS t
Identifier
610
Heritage Precinct Overlay None Heritage Overlay(s) HO286
Address
69 Beach St PORT MELBOURNE
Constructed 1859
Category Commercial: residential Designer unknown
Amendment C 29 Comment Significance (Mapped as a Significant heritage property.) The Sandridge (former Freemason's) Hotel is of local significance. It derives historical significance as one of the originally large number of hotels on the foreshore and from its original link with the Masonic Lodge next door.
Primary Source Allom Lovell and Associates, Port Melbourne Conservation Study review Vol. 3, 1995
Other Studies Description PRINCIPAL THEME: Assembly and Entertainment SUB-THEME: Hotels ORIGINAL OWNER: Charles Gregory? LOCAL/PRECINCT CHARACTER: AUTHENTICITY Individual Character (Individual, -40% original different from adjacent) BUILDING TYPE: Hotel ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Victorian Regency PRINCIPAL MATERIAL: Brick PHYSICAL/STYLISTIC DESCRIPTION This two storey corner hotel is of rendered brick construction, and has a curved and slightly recessed corner incorporating an entrance. The building has been stripped of its cornices and other detailing, and altered at ground floor level. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS