St Kilda,Victoria
Australia 3182
Built close to street front originally a pub.
Built close to street front originally a pub.
1857 (from first Crown land sales 1845 in St Kilda hill area) Crown land allotments Lot 22 R Donaldson https://stkildahistory.org.au/our-collection/resources/m27
1855 Kearney Map 4 See Robe Street Rose and Garter marked https://stkildahistory.org.au/our-collection/resources/kearney-1
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Star and Garter Hotel, formerly Pitt’s Hotel, Oakley’s Family Hotel,
International, Mager’s Family Hotel, and Morgan’s Family Hotel 1854 – 1920s
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Built in 1854, this was one of the largest hotels in St Kilda, comprising thirty rooms on three storeys. William Killick, who became known to the community as ‘Billy the Bus Boy’ (see Rees’ Hotel) after an early stint driving Mooney’s horse-drawn omnibus, eventually became the well-known and respected publican of the Star and Garter. Architect Lloyd Tayler called for tenders for repairs and drainage in 1859. In 1885 architect, Sydney W Smith designed three-storey brick additions, while Richard Speight jnr designed a billiard room in 1888. An early Victorian hotel, it was converted into freestyle apartments by noted architect HV Gillespie in the 1920s. Today the site at 24-26 Robe Street comprises the Western portion of the ‘Windsor Court’ apartments.