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Kulin Hotel

Author

Shire of Kulin

Place Number

01429
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Location

57 Johnston St Kulin

Location Details

Cnr Johnston & High Sts

Local Government

Kulin

Region

Wheatbelt

Construction Date

Constructed from 1919

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
(no listings)

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
RHP - To be assessed Current 29 Apr 2005
RHP - To be assessed Current 01 Jul 1997

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Statewide Hotel Survey Completed 01 Nov 1997

Heritage Council
Municipal Inventory Adopted 19 Mar 1997 Category 1

Category 1

A place of exceptional cultural heritage significance; provide the highest level of recognition and protection available. Recommended for entry into the State Register of Heritage Places; provide maximum encouragement to the owner to conserve the significance of the place. (TPS procedure also relevant)

Statement of Significance

The place is of exceptional significance in the development of Kulin
town. It demonstrates associations with leading identities of the time, and historical events. The place
demonstrates a sense of place for Kulin people, and demonstrates ways of life and customs in a rural
town. The place is a fine architectural example of the period, demonstrating an early example of the
Spanish Mission influence. The construction and design is unique in Kulin. It is integral within the
streetscape, and townscape character of Kulin.

Physical Description

The original building is constructed of stone with brick quoins, and rough render
gable details. It consisted of 2 bars, a lounge, a commercial room, and accomodation facilities.
Although situated on a corner, with a truncated entry across the corner, the facade addresses the
main street and railway station beyond. The front facade has a central recessed verandah flanked by
two prominent gables of the Spanish Mission influence. The long verandah extends off the main
hipped roof at break pitch, and features a gable central within it. The roof is corrugated iron. A later
extension extended along the secondary street frontage, and together with the existing south wing
of hotel, formed an internal winter-court, open on the west. On the south boundary of the property
six brick motel units have been constructed, with a tiled gable pavilion roof extending along the
length of the units

History

The hotel has a controversial beginning which culminated in a
Royal Commission in 1919. A gallon licence was issued to the Dudinin shop as early as 1912, and a
sly grog shop operated at Jitarning from 1914. Michael Brown, the largest land owner in the Jitarning
district, constructed a two storey stone building in 1918, with the view to establishing a hotel.
However by the time it was constructed and he applied for a licence, the Kulin Hotel had already
successfully become licensed. A hotel is a pivotal development in any town, and it seems the demise
of towns without a hotel, such was the case for Jitarning, and Kulin. The circumstances of the liquor
licence grant causes a furore in state politics in 1918 when it was alleged that the member for
Williams-Narrogin, EB (Bertie) Johnston used his influence for his family interests. The findings of the
subsequent Royal commission were inconclusive. The hotel was officially opened on 1 April 1919,
and no one attended, thinking it was n April Fool's joke. WM Butler, a Wickepin Machinery agent had
the distinction of being the first licensee, followed in two years by EB Johnston's brother, HC
Johnston. In 1975, the pub had no beer, the local community recognised the need for a well
managed established, and were concerned at the prospect of no hotel in their town, and they
purchased the hotel. The community owned the hotel for 5 or 6 years during which time they
constructed the motel units. The community group formed a public company through a series of
trusts, and all the profits funded Kulin sporting facilities.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity: redeemable
Authenticity: medium/high degree

Condition

Good

Associations

Name Type Year From Year To
Herbert Parry - mid 1920s extensions Architect 1925 -

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
Kulin Chronicle Vol 1 Issue 1 Kulin Chronicle 17/11/1979
"Kulin in the Making". 1960
WE Greble; "A Bold Yeomanry Social Change in a Wheatbelt District Kulin 1848-1970". Kulin Shire Council 1979

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use COMMERCIAL Hotel, Tavern or Inn
Original Use COMMERCIAL Hotel, Tavern or Inn

Architectural Styles

Style
Federation Anglo-Dutch
Inter-War Mediterranean

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall STONE Other Stone

Historic Themes

General Specific
OCCUPATIONS Hospitality industry & tourism

Creation Date

31 Jan 1989

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

31 Dec 2016

Disclaimer

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