Toodyay Manor

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title: Toodyay Manor
text: Toodyay Manor on Stirling Terrace was originally the Newcastle Hotel in Toodyay, Western Australia. It was built in 1862 for Joseph T. Monger on Pensioner Guard lots S8 and S10, first allocated to guards Hackett and Smith. Hackett's (Pensioner) Cottage (fmr) was not demolished as the land was developed and has survived. On the site Monger built a hotel and a steam mill. The hotel was licensed in 1863 as the Newcastle Hotel. In 1870 Monger transferred the licence to J.G. Findell. In 1872 Ebenezer
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description: Hotel in Western Australia, built in 1862
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date modified: 2024-01-06T20:50:33Z
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