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Macquarie Arms Hotel is a heritage-listed hotel at Thompson Square in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as the Royal Hotel . It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
Macquarie Arms Hotel – cnr Thompson and George Streets. A two storeyed stuccoed brick inn with attic storey and cellars and corrugated iron roof. The Colonial character has been impaired with the addition of box like protuberances to the corners of the building. [1] Vacant site – 60 George Street Cottage – 62 George Street
While in Windsor, Governor Macquarie ordered the main institutions of organised settlement to be erected, including a church, school-house, gaol and "commodious inn" (Macquarie Arms Hotel). Of these new buildings, the most outstanding was Francis Greenway's St Matthew's Anglican Church. Governor Macquarie himself chose the site for the church.
Macquarie Arms Inn Cottage: Pitt Town: New South Wales: c.1805 [23] Residential The site consists of four buildings; the main house/inn, a separate kitchen, stables/barn, and a c.1805 brick cottage. [23] Claremont Cottage: Windsor: New South Wales: 1807 [24] Residential Hope and Anchor Hotel: Hobart: Tasmania: 1807 [25] Public house
The gates to the garden and domain were located opposite the two-storey Macquarie Arms Hotel. [15] [1] Governor Macquarie stated in his 1810–1822 report of building works during his administration of the colony that the cottage at Windsor had been repaired and much improved during his governorship.
The Macquarie Arms Hotel at Windsor, New South Wales built in 1815. It ceased operating in 1840, but reopened in 1874 and has been used continuously as a hotel ever since [86] Lachlan Macquarie Ward, Parramatta