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Shire of Wentworth Heritage Survey

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ITEM NO: 53
ITEM NAME (Former Name): The Paddlewheel Hotel (Gol Gol Inn)
LOCATION: Sturt Highway, Gol Gol
USE (Former Uses): Hotel
CONSTRUCTION DATE: 1877
THEME: Commerce
CONDITION: Considerably Altered
HERITAGE ENDORSEMENTS:

STATEMENT OF HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE

Architecture/Environment:

History:
The Gol Gol Inn was constructed by John Little Thompson as a simple log cabin. The hotel was an important refreshment site for the Mail Change Coaches. The hotel played a vital role in the local community, housing some of Gol Gol’s most notable residents such as the Wilkinson family who held the licence to the Inn for 56 years. The appearance of the Inn has changed dramatically from the timber room to todays brick structure. At the rear there is evidence of the brick facade which first clad the building in the 1920’s. The Hotel is significant to the development of Gol Gol.

Recommendation:
Encourage restoration. Reinstate a verandah

References:
Voullaire K, ‘Gol Gol’

Photographs: (Film/Frame Nos: 6610/4,6,7)

The Paddlewheel Hotel (Gol Gol Inn) - 6610/4

The Paddlewheel Hotel (Gol Gol Inn) - 6610/6

The Paddlewheel Hotel (Gol Gol Inn) - 6610/7

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