Orient Hotel (Fremantle)

Orient Hotel
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Former namesBlondies
Alternative namesBar Orient
General information
Architectural styleFederation Academic Classical
LocationCorner High and Henry streets
Address39 High Street, Fremantle
Town or cityFremantle
Coordinates32°3′19.47″S 115°44′38.45″E / 32.0554083°S 115.7440139°E / -32.0554083; 115.7440139
Construction started1902
Completed1903
Opened15 December 1902[2]
Renovated1971, 1976, 1982, 1995
Cost£8,000
Renovation cost$100,000(1971), $150,000(1982), $900,000(1995)[1]
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Michael Cavanagh[3]
Main contractorAtkin and Law[3]
Renovating team
Architect(s)LW Buckridge and Assoc. (1971)
TypeState Registered Place
Designated2 September 1997
Part ofWest End, Fremantle (25225)
Reference no.914

The Orient Hotel is on the corner of High and Henry Streets in Fremantle, and was designed by Michael Cavanagh.[4] Built by Atkin and Law in 1902/03, the building was owned by Thomas O'Beirne. Since it was built it has continued to be a hotel though it has had a number of proprietors including the Parry family from 1923 to 1971. Restoration works have been carried out on the building a number of times. Extensive works in 1995 included the replacement of the two story verandas.

Since 1849 the site had been the location of an inn known as "The Commercial", operated by Patrick Marmion. A subsequent refusal to renew the hotel license by the Fremantle Licensing Court saw that building demolished and replaced by the three storey building that now occupies the site.

During the 1950s and 1960s popular Fremantle politician Sir Frank Gibson and his wife resided in the Orient Hotel.[5]

  1. ^ Heritage Council. "Assessment Document". Orient Hotel. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  2. ^ "HOTEL ORIENT FREMANTLE". The West Australian. Perth. 16 December 1902. p. 6. Retrieved 24 December 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ a b "NEW HOTEL FOR FREMANTLE". The Daily News. Perth. 4 March 1902. p. 3. Retrieved 24 December 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Heritage Council. "Permanent Entry". Register of Heritage places. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Sir Frank Ernest Gibson". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Australian National University. 2005. Retrieved 8 October 2011.