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York Hotel

KALGOORLIE, WA

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York Hotel

259 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie WA 6430, Kalgoorlie WA
The Story

In Kalgoorlie's historic centre, on Hannan Street where the gold rush left its imprint on the town's bones, stands a hotel built in the opening years of the twentieth century. Constructed between 1900 and 1901 in Federation Anglo-Dutch style, the York Hotel carries the architectural language of that confident era—a moment when Australia was finding its own aesthetic voice in brick and timber and iron. To step inside is to enter a room where time has settled without erasing itself. The National Trust recognised its significance in 1977; the State Heritage Register confirmed it in 1996. Yet these official designations matter less than what the building offers in practice: a licensed space that has moved through a century of change without losing the essential character of a public house. The counter still serves, the rooms still accommodate guests, and the rhythms of the day still unfold around meals taken with a drink in hand—lunch through the early afternoon, dinner into the evening, the kind of unhurried pace that defines life in country towns. There is a particular texture to an old Australian pub: the weight of accumulated seasons, the particular slant of light through older glass, the knowledge that strangers and regulars have sat in the same chairs, ordered at the same bar, watched the street outside through the same walls. The York Hotel offers this in earnest. It functions, still, as what it was built to be—a social anchor, a place where food and drink are served without pretension, where the building itself is part of the experience. This is not heritage frozen in time, but heritage lived in.

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259 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie WA 6430
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