Circa 1853 Goldfield B&B
The historic Duke of Edinburgh Hotel (formerly Exchange Hotel) was established Circa 1853 in the then Commercial end of Fraser Street. The name change came
about after a visit by Prince Alfred, (the Duke of Edinburgh) to the goldfields, and Clunes in 1869. It is a single storey brick building with many period features dating from the 1850s, including a large cellar, a unique ladies snug, original Baltic Pine wall paneling and flooring.
The hotel was de-licensed in 1919 and it became the family home of the Roberts family. Extensive renovation added, new living/dining rooms, and bedroom ensuites. Original brick walls frame a largely perennial and rose garden. The property opened to the public as a hosted bed & breakfast in 1999 and has become an integral part of the tourism, and community life of Clunes, check us out on www.tripadvisor.com.au.
The hotel was de-licensed in 1919 and it became the family home of the Roberts family. Extensive renovation added, new living/dining rooms, and bedroom ensuites. Original brick walls frame a largely perennial and rose garden. The property opened to the public as a hosted bed & breakfast in 1999 and has become an integral part of the tourism, and community life of Clunes, check us out on www.tripadvisor.com.au.
If you would like more information on this property, please call 1800 198 858 or inquire through this page.
http://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist
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