Front elevation of the Norfolk hotel showing the detail of the building. A man and child in side street to left. Drawn and engraved by E. Fox in right hand corner. The Norfolk Hotel was built in 1824 as the Norfolk Arms, a three-storey inn rising to four floors in the centre, with a balcony and verandah on Ionic columns. In 1841 the Norfolk Hotel advertised itself as ' a capital family hotel which has long earned the patronage of rank and distinction'. In 1864-6 it was entirely rebuilt by Horatio Goulty in a Renaissance style with five storeys and iron balconies.
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